O Positive by Joe Dunthorne

O Positive by Joe Dunthorne

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O Positive is the debut collection of poetry from the author of Children of Radium and Submarine, and it has all the appeal of his widely acclaimed fiction. Adopting a sunny, genial tone, Dunthorne lures the reader to darker places, exploring death and dread, failure and regret - the 'lounge of our suffering'.

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O Positive by Joe Dunthorne

O Positive is the debut collection of poetry from the author of Children of Radium and Submarine, and it has all the appeal of his widely acclaimed fiction. Adopting a sunny, genial tone, Dunthorne lures the reader to darker places, exploring death and dread, failure and regret - the 'lounge of our suffering'. Often, he catches us off-guard: a 'whiplash' effect where poems shift from laughter to slaughter in a moment. Impertinent owls, an immersive theatre troupe, ancient men from the Great War and idiot balloonists - such characters dramatise our human fancies and foibles, joining the protagonist in scenarios both humorously bizarre and all-too-familiar. These performances serve to probe and unpeel the layers of the self - all the way down to the raw.
Joe Dunthorne's first novel, Submarine, was translated into sixteen languages and adapted for film by Richard Ayoade. His second, Wild Abandon, won the 2012 Encore Award. His latest is The Adulterants. His short stories and poems have been published in Paris Review, London Review of Books and McSweeney's. He is a striker for the England Writers' Football Team. He teaches on the MFA in Prose Fiction at the University of East Anglia.
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ISBN 13 9780571342556
ISBN 10 0571342558
Title O Positive
Author Joe Dunthorne
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2019-04-04
Number of pages 64
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