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Still Life with Feeding Snake [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 104 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 200x135x9 mm, weight: 123 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Jonathan Cape Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1910702412
  • ISBN-13: 9781910702413
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 104 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 200x135x9 mm, weight: 123 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Feb-2017
  • Leidėjas: Jonathan Cape Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1910702412
  • ISBN-13: 9781910702413
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
From our earliest childhood experiences, we learn to see the world as contested space: a battleground between received ideas, entrenched conventions and myriad Authorised Versions on the one hand, and new discoveries, terrible dangers, and everyday miracles on the other. As we grow, that world expands further, to include new species, lost continents, the realm of the dead and the lives of others: cosmonauts swim in distant space, unseen creatures pass through a garden at dusk; we are surrounded by delectable mysteries.

The question of this contested, liminal world sits at the centre of Still Life with Feeding Snake, whose poems live at the edge of loss, or on the cusp of epiphany, always seeking that brief instant of grace when we see what is before us, and not just what we expected to find. In Approaching Sixty, the poet watches as a woman unclasps her hair: so the nape of her neck/is visible, slender and pale/for moments, before the spill/of light and russet/falls down to her waist. This, like each poem in the book, becomes an essay in still life and a memento mori, illuminating transient experience with a profound clarity and a charged, sensual beauty.

Recenzijos

Burnside can describe the material world with astonishing deftness but here, as so often in his writing, the observable facts undergo a series of transformations: into a meditation on separateness, from this to the end of a relationship, and then on to the nature of our eat-or-be-eaten world Musical and memorable, this is echt Burnside. He is the poet who more than any other writing today sees the material world and the world of thought and ideas as two sides of the most fragile of membranes. Few could make the colour blue such a sensuous symbol of slippages of atmosphere or mood Still Life teems with the variety of the world If you have hitherto admired John Burnside in only one genre, now is the time to take the smallest of sideways steps and read both. -- Fiona Sampson * New Statesman * In John Burnsides latest collection of poetry Still Life with Feeding Snake nothing stays still for very long and every image wrought onto the page is alight with life and movement His signature style and themes are present in his latest work Still Life with Feeding Snake, along with a dose of humour Burnside blends words the way a baker kneads dough he rolls them up, scrunches them together, stretches a string of them to breaking point then folds them into each other to create something else entirely, all the while never moving from that same meditative spot where a little flour has been sprinkled across the table A soulful and meditative collection, Still Life with Feeding Snake is already a 2017 literary highlight. -- India Doyle * Culture Trip * As a poet, Burnside has peripheral vision: he is always glimpsing other worlds out of the corner of his eye The joy of his poems and part of what makes them moving is that he does know and never stops registering the ways in which beauty makes life worth living. -- Kate Kellaway * Observer * These poems haul you back to the time when you first realized how alone you were (and are), all the time wondering what to become and how. Burnsides genius is to makes some sense of this pain, for himself and for the reader. This is poetry acting as a scalpel, cutting the heart in order to heal. -- Bel Mooney * Mail * The world is such a mess. These poems concentrate on stillness, on time that isnt haste. They deliver a zen remedy of calm alert. -- Jeanette Winterson * Guardian *

Daugiau informacijos

Short-listed for The Saltire Scottish Poetry Book of the Year Award 2017 (UK).The new collection by the prizewinning Scots poet and prose writer
The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live In
3(4)
Abiding Memories of Christian Zeal
7(2)
Sirens
9(4)
Self Portrait as Blue Baby
13(6)
Blue
19(3)
Memories of a Non-existent Childhood
22(2)
Mother as Script and Ideal
24(1)
With the Discovery of Cosmic Background Radiation, My Brother Returns from the Hereafter as a Russian Cosmonaut
25(3)
Still Life
28(2)
Hendrick Avercamp: A Standing Man Watching a Skating Boy
30(2)
Still Life with Feeding Snake
32(6)
Anecdotal Accounts of the Last Northern Dynasty
38(2)
Andrew Wyeth: Evening at Kuerners, 1970
40(2)
Still Life with Lost Cosmonaut
42(1)
Fatwa on Intimacy
43(2)
George and the Dragon
45(2)
First Exercise in Abandonment
47(1)
Annunciation in Grey and Black
48(1)
Approaching Sixty
49(2)
Handfasting
51(2)
A Dead Hare, in the Driveway at Over Kellie, 15th October 2015
53(1)
An essay in sangfroid
54(1)
Mistaken for a Unicorn
55(1)
Sweetness
56(2)
The Lazarus Taxa
58(4)
Jean Simeon Chardin: Perdrix rouge morte, poire et collet sur une table de pierre, 1748
62(2)
Pluviose
64(2)
Crane-watching in Ostprignitz-Ruppin, November 2014
66(3)
Confiteor
69(1)
In Praise of Flight
70(2)
Spring
72(1)
Domestic Bliss
73(2)
Some Anecdotal Notes on Sleep Disorders
75(1)
Midwinter, 2013, Arncroach
76(1)
To the Snow Queen
77(1)
Poem on a Line of George Seferis
78(15)
Acknowledgements 93
John Burnside was among the most acclaimed writers of his generation. His novels, short stories, poetry and memoirs won numerous awards, including the Geoffrey Faber Memorial, Saltire Scottish Book of the Year and, in 2023, he received the David Cohen Prize for a lifetimes achievement in literature. In 2011 Black Cat Bone won both the Forward and the T.S. Eliot Prizes for poetry. He died in 2024.