Acerca del libro
Death Rattle is a veritable and kaleidoscopic portrayal of the isolation, joy and abandonment that beats and thrums within the cosmopolite of a city's restless heart.
It is a trilogy comprised of poems, narratives, lyrics and aphorisms springing out of Oslo's subterranean streets. The duality of the city and the rural act as a backcloth where love, lust and loss flourish wildly.
For Hughes, the city is female, a fleeting, alluring and violable symbol, the rural a sacred poetic resource gilded with solace, delusion and healing.
Through choice encounters and an array of personae, the poet bestows with flinty wit, ruthless reasoning and solemn reflection a wistful eye upon the menagerie of the city's inhabitants.
It is a trilogy comprised of poems, narratives, lyrics and aphorisms springing out of Oslo's subterranean streets. The duality of the city and the rural act as a backcloth where love, lust and loss flourish wildly.
For Hughes, the city is female, a fleeting, alluring and violable symbol, the rural a sacred poetic resource gilded with solace, delusion and healing.
Through choice encounters and an array of personae, the poet bestows with flinty wit, ruthless reasoning and solemn reflection a wistful eye upon the menagerie of the city's inhabitants.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Poesía
- Categorías adicionales Literatura y ficción
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Características: 13×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 126 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9781006059506
- Fecha de publicación: dic. 25, 2021
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Simon Armitage, Scandinavia, Oslo, poetry
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John Hughes
Oslo, Norway
John Hughes was born in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, Great Britain in 1970. He has worked as a milkman, landscape gardener, newspaper photographer, occasional proof reader and a fish terminal goods inspector. He currently lives in Oslo, Norway, photographing art and antiques whilst working on his music project Love in Exile. He studied Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University under the guidance of Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy and Michael Schmidt.