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Sins of the Leopard James Brookes

Sins of the Leopard By James Brookes

Sins of the Leopard by James Brookes


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Summary

This stunning debut finds poetry in the dark underbelly of history and explores what it means to trust and to betray, to belong and be lost, to love and to remember. A courageous take on the violence and beauty of life past and present, this book celebrates what really endures: the lure of power and solace of home.

Sins of the Leopard Summary

Sins of the Leopard by James Brookes

Shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize

Shortlisted for the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize

This remarkable debut sees tales of treachery, guilt and love play out against the whole canvas of history. Empires rise and fall; the beasts of Britain stalk from the age of Rome to the new age of austerity; heroes and villains take their stands on the Sussex Downs and on the Pennines, from the Death Star to Dancing on Ice. A courageous study of the violence and beauty of belonging, this book also celebrates what really endures: the lure of power, the pain of betrayal, the solace of family and home. Vividly imagined and critically acclaimed, this is poetry for now and for years to come.

Sins of the Leopard Reviews

In Brookes's hands, Britain is real again, suddenly lit up by the fierce glint of a scouring intelligence.

-- Andrew McCulloch * Times Literary Supplement *

James Brookes writes a wonderfully rich and achieved poetry which reminds me our very best practitioners such as Geoffrey Hill and David Harsent. His profound knowledge of the resources of English history and its protean language does not, however, mean he works with a restricted scope; it is a grounding for his investigation of the world's strange treasurehouse conducted with such a challenging and imaginative musical power it is hard to believe that 'Sins of the Leopard' is his first full collection.

-- Ian Duhig

James Brookes, a recent Gregory Award winner, gets graphically muscular purchase on the bloody business of English history in his impressive debut ... In Brookes's hands, Britain is real again, suddenly lit up by the fierce glint of a scouring intelligence, brought grippingly alive in a language that combines Anglo-Saxon clout with Latinate gravitas. This is in every sense a generous book from a generously gifted young poet.

-- Andrew McCulloch * Times Literary Supplement *

The weight of each line here, each clause and syllable, is perfectly judged. That phrase 'dirigible angel' is a mark of Brookes' talent - it is at once lyrical, sonically logical and completely surprising. There is a strictness too, strongly evoking the poetry of Geoffrey Hill, as well as a playfulness more reminiscent of Paul Muldoon at his riddling best.

-- Tom Chivers * Hand + Star Review *

In Brookes's hands, Britain is real again, suddenly lit up by the fierce glint of a scouring intelligence.

-- Andrew McCulloch * Times Literary Supplement *

James Brookes writes a wonderfully rich and achieved poetry which reminds me our very best practitioners such as Geoffrey Hill and David Harsent. His profound knowledge of the resources of English history and its protean language does not, however, mean he works with a restricted scope; it is a grounding for his investigation of the world's strange treasurehouse conducted with such a challenging and imaginative musical power it is hard to believe that 'Sins of the Leopard' is his first full collection.

-- Ian Duhig

James Brookes, a recent Gregory Award winner, gets graphically muscular purchase on the bloody business of English history in his impressive debut ... In Brookes's hands, Britain is real again, suddenly lit up by the fierce glint of a scouring intelligence, brought grippingly alive in a language that combines Anglo-Saxon clout with Latinate gravitas. This is in every sense a generous book from a generously gifted young poet.

-- Andrew McCulloch * Times Literary Supplement *

The weight of each line here, each clause and syllable, is perfectly judged. That phrase 'dirigible angel' is a mark of Brookes' talent - it is at once lyrical, sonically logical and completely surprising. There is a strictness too, strongly evoking the poetry of Geoffrey Hill, as well as a playfulness more reminiscent of Paul Muldoon at his riddling best.

-- Tom Chivers * Hand + Star Review *

About James Brookes

James Brookes was born in 1986 and grew up in rural Sussex, a few minutes' walk from Shelley's boyhood home of Field Place. He received a major Eric Gregory Award in 2009 and a Hawthornden International Writer's Fellowship in 2011. He has published a pamphlet, The English Sweats, with Pighog Press and is currently the Williams Librarian at Cranleigh School in Surrey, where also he teaches. Sins of the Leopard is his first full collection.

Table of Contents

  • Requiem for an Invasion
  • Fealty
  • Maneaters
  • Gazetteer
  • Opiates: Kaliningrad
  • Concerning Plunder
  • After a 2nd Donation
  • Gattopardo
  • Moff Jerjerrod Redoubles his Efforts
  • Hierophantic Head of Mao, Hunan Province
  • Robespierre faces the Scaffold
  • Portents
  • A Hometown Execution
  • You Might Very Well Think That; I Couldn't Possibly Comment
  • Pharisees
  • Shrike
  • Amen to Artillery
  • Neck Order
  • Johnson Beharry VC Dances On Ice
  • Awards Night, London/Caina
  • In Clitheroe Keep (1)
  • In Clitheroe Keep (2)
  • Fire and Fleet and Candlelight
  • Septuagesimal
  • Mink
  • The English Sweats
  • Mons Horse Burial
  • Silent Enim Leges Inter Arma
  • Eric Gill between Wisdom and Gaiety
  • Two Seasons for the Tees-Exe Line
  • Near All Hallows
  • That Great Lucifer
  • Star Chamber
  • Parliaments
  • Bonfire Night
  • Operation Gomorrah
  • Ordeal by Fire, By Water
  • Rough Hawkbit
  • Parliament
  • Three Remembrances for Colonel Pride
  • Lion in Winter
  • Running to Field Place
  • Khyber Pass Copy
  • Appropriate
  • Lucifer at Camlann
  • Surveying the Queen's Pictures
  • Parlement
  • The Crescent of Hearing
  • Recently Sighted
  • Badger
  • Caractacus in the Rape of Bramber
  • Planh
  • Saint Peter ad Vincula (500 years)
  • HMYOI Hymn
  • Those Iscariot Motions
  • Parliament
  • Prussia Cove

Additional information

GOR008069332
9781844719662
1844719669
Sins of the Leopard by James Brookes
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Salt Publishing
20130808
80
Short-listed for Dylan Thomas Prize 2013 (UK) Short-listed for The Michael Murphy Memorial Prize 2013 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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