Grain Grain

Grain

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Publisher Description

Though John Glenday has long been admired for his lyrically delicate and emotionally powerful poetry, he has remained something of a well-kept secret. His third collection, Grain, makes his singular talent available to a wider audience. Sometimes Glenday’s poems are forcefully direct; sometimes they are so quiet they feel as if they were composed within a capacious listening, as a form of secular prayer. Glenday’s seamless lyric can also disguise some wild and surreal tales: the Beauty and the Beast told in reverse, a bizarre list of new saints, or a can of peaches waiting for the invention of the tin-opener. However, the lasting impression is of a genuinely spiritual poet, one with the ability to turn every earthly detail towards the same clear light. Grain announces Glenday as an essential voice in contemporary poetry.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2010
17 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
64
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pan Macmillan
SIZE
376
KB

Customer Reviews

GertrudeStein ,

Thoughtful melancholy poems

A strong sense of the author's homeland of Scotland in both the imagery and the landscape. He also uses biblical references which gave the poems gravitas.
I enjoyed the enigmatic nature of some of the poems but I did find it frustrating across a whole collection that there were quite as many in that vein. Overall I like.

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