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A brilliant, moving book . . . Reminiscent of one of this centuryâ great elegies, Denise Rileyâ A Part Song, The M Pages is similarly probing, hurt, skeptical and smarting . . . in a book packed with good poems.’ Irish TimesThe reader might be justified in thinking that the ‘M’ in the title of Colette Bryceâ new collection could stand for ‘mortality’, ‘mourning’, or the spontaneous and cathartic practice of the writerâ ‘morning pages’ – until they reach the bookâ arresting central sequence. Addressed to a named ‘M’ who has suddenly died, this fourteen-part poem depicts the experience of unexpected bereavement, and the altering effect such events have on the living. It does so unflinchingly, gracefully and honestly, as Bryce harnesses her characteristic insight, forensic eye and tightly woven music to deeply moving ends – while demonstrating again why she is regarded as one of the leading Irish poets of the age. As the book unfolds, it becomes clear that her other subjects – of family, travel, history and ageing – all orbit the gravitational centre of The M Pages. What emerges is an important book about love, fear, self-censorship and the limits of our knowledge, and what we can and cannot say about some of the most profound events we face.
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| Weight | 0.105 kg |
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| Dimensions | 19.7 × 15.3 × 0.6 cm |
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| ISBN 10 | 1529037506 |
| Publication City/Country | Basingstoke, United Kingdom |
| For Ages | 18+ |
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| Format Old` |
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