In The Event by John Birtwhistle

In The Event by John Birtwhistle

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Zusammenfassung

John Birtwhistle's first collection since 2013, this is a thematic sequel to his previous collection Eventualities.

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In The Event by John Birtwhistle

John Birtwhistle has said that 'one writes each poem just to learn how to write it, ' and insists that he 'doesn't care a dried pea for Artistic Development or Finding One's Own Voice.' The result, of course, is that a strongly recognisable voice comes through. For all their variety of forms and ideas, his poems are consistent in their visual precision, their scrupulous phrasing, and their formal clarity. These qualities are brought to everything he touches, whether it is a passing moment of childhood, a natural detail, a wryly stoic observation, or perennial emotions in the face of events from before birth (first foetal movements) to after burial (removal to an ossuary). Many scores of individuals are named or make their appearance in some way. If one poem is satiric, the next is unashamedly lyrical. Several reflect on the adequacy of art, and a feature is the stream of very short pieces by way of illustration or riposte, like the border of the Bayeux Tapestry. Wit and feeling are so interwoven in Birtwhistle's technique that when it comes to the register of loss and death, he is able to find what an otherwise hostile critic admitted 'can be a kind of bridled eloquence.' Word frequency analysis shows a high incidence of time, thought, light, morning, child, apple tree, painting, and fossil.
'So rich in scope and style, with surprising shifts and echoes' - Imtiaz Dharker; 'A sweeping imagination ranges over past and future, pastoral and urban themes.' - Dennis O'Driscoll; 'An ambitious and original poet, not afraid to take chances.' - John Heath-Stubbs
John Birtwhistle was born in Scunthorpe in 1946. His poetry has been recognized by an Eric Gregory Award, an Arts Council bursary, Arts Council creative writing Fellowships, a Fellowship at the University of Southampton and a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He has had three concert libretti set and performed: David Blake’s The Plumber’s Gift was staged by English National Opera and broadcast on Radio 3. For twelve years, he was a Lecturer in English at the University of York, teaching mainly seventeenth century and Romantic poetry. For five years, he was a literary contributor and eventually an Associate Editor of the British Medical Journal's specialist quarterly BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. Birtwhistle is married to a Consultant Anaesthetist and since 1992 he has lived in Sheffield with his family. Author photo by Mireille Berthoud
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ISBN 13 9781784109936
ISBN 10 1784109932
Titel In The Event
Autor John Birtwhistle
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Carcanet Press Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-10-29
Seitenanzahl 96
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