Book description
Simon Armitage's new collection is by turns a voice and a chorus: a
hyper-vivid array of dramatic monologues, allegories, parables and
tall tales. Here comes everybody: Snoobie and Carla, Lippincott,
Wittmann, Yoshioka, Bambuck, Dr Amsterdam, Preminger. The man whose
wife drapes a border-curtain across the middle of the marital home;
the English astronaut with a terrestrial outlook on life; an orgiastic
cast of unreconstructed pie-worshipers at a Northern sculpture farm;
the soap-opera supremacists at their zoo-wedding; the driver who picks
up hitchhikers as he hurtles towards a head-on collision with
Thatcherism; a Christian cheese-shop proprietor in the wrong part of
town; the black bear with a dark secret, the woman who curates giant
snowballs in the chest freezer. Celebrities and nobodies, all come to
the ball. I am a sperm whale. I carry up to 2. 5 tonnes of an oil-like
balm in my huge, coffin shaped head. I have a brain the size of a
basketball, and on that basis alone am entitled to my opinions. I am a
sperm whale. When I breathe in, the fluid in my head cools to a dense
wax and I nosedive into the depths. My song, available on
audiocassette and compact disc is a comfort to divorcees, astrologists
and those who have 'pitched the quavering canvas tent of their
thoughts on the rim of the dark crater'. - from 'The Christening' The
storyteller who steps in and out of this human tapestry changes,
trickster-style, from poem to poem, but retains some identifying
traits: the melancholy of the less deceived, crossed with an
undercover idealism. And he shares with many of his characters a
star-gazing capacity for belief, or for being 'genuine in his
disbelief'. Language is on the loose in these poems, which cut and run
across the parterre of poetic decorum with their cartoon-strip
energies and air of misrule. Armitage creates world after world,
peculiar yet always particular, where the only certainty is the unexpected.
Simon Armitage was born in West Yorkshire in 1963. In 1992 he
was winner of one of the first Forward Prizes, and a year later was
the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year. He works as a freelance
writer, broadcaster and playwright, and has written extensively for
radio and television. Previous titles include Kid, Book of Matches,
The Dead Sea Poems, CloudCuckooLand, Killing Time, The Universal Home
Doctor, Homer's Odyssey and Tyrannosaurus Rex versus The Corduroy Kid.
His acclaimed translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was
published in 2007.