A thrilling new collection from the hugely acclaimed British poet Simon Armitage. With its vivid array of dramatic monologues, allegories, and tall tales, this absurdist, unreal exploration of modern society brings us a chorus of unique and unforgettable voices. All are welcome at this twilit,
Seeing Stars
β Scribed by Simon Armitage
- Book ID
- 100390699
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 60 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0307599434
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A thrilling new collection from the hugely acclaimed British poet Simon Armitage. With its vivid array of dramatic monologues, allegories, and tall tales, this absurdist, unreal exploration of modern society brings us a chorus of unique and unforgettable voices.
All are welcome at this twilit, visionary carnival: the man whose wife drapes a border-curtain across the middle of the marital home; the black bear with a dark secret; the woman who oversees giant snowballs in the freezer. βMy girlfriend won me in a sealed auction but wouldnβt / tell me how much she bid,β begins one speaker; βI hadnβt meant to go grave robbing with Richard Dawkins / but he can be very persuasive,β another tells us. The storyteller behind this human tapestry has about him a sly undercover idealism: he shares with many of his characters a stargazing capacity for belief, or for being, at the very least, entirely βgenuine in his disbelief.β In these startling poems, with their unique cartoon-strip energy and air of misrule, Armitage creates world after world, peculiar and always particular, where the only certainty is the unexpected.
From the Hardcover edition.
β¦ Subjects
Literature
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Only one week, and Milla Sulay will start her lonely new life on the Homestead planet Selkca. In anticipation, she's booked passage aboard the Pleasure Princess, where she intends to make use of every amenity--including the Pleasurebots. Mandroids specially designed to give her whatever she wants. F
Ruth Rabinowitz believes. She believes that her daughter, Bethany, is a terrific little actress, so they have come to Hollywood, where dreams come true. Ruths husband and Bethanys father, who thinks their quest for stardom is delusional, has been left behind in Seattle. Joining Bethany Rabinowitz i
Ruth Rabinowitz believes. She believes that her daughter, Bethany, is a terrific little actress, so they have come to Hollywood, where dreams come true. Ruth's husband and Bethany's father, who thinks their quest for stardom is delusional, has been left behind in Seattle. Joining Bethany Rabinowitz