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The Malarkey [Paperback]

Helen Dunmore
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Book Description

28 Jun 2012
'The malarkey is over in the back of the car... As soon as you turn your back, time slips.' The humdrum present has become the precious, irrecoverable past. The ways in which the present longs for the past, questions it, tries to get in touch with it and stretches the power of memory to its limits, are central to this new collection by Helen Dunmore. Joseph Severn recalls Keats hurling a bad dinner out onto the steps of the Piazza di Spagna; the glamour of John Donne's portrait 'taken in shadows' seduces a new generation; the dead assert their right to walk through the imaginations of the living... These are poems and stories of loss and extraordinary rediscovery. The Malarkey is Helen Dunmore's first poetry book since Glad of These Times (2007) and Out of the Blue: Poems 1975-2001 (2001), a comprehensive selection drawing on seven previous collections. It brings together poems of great lyricism, feeling and artistry.

'An electrifying and original talent, a writer whose style is characterised by a lyrical, dreamy intensity.' --Guardian.

'This is a poet whose words can be savoured on the tongue' --Iain Crichton Smith, Glasgow Herald.

'One of this country's finest literary talents' --Daily Telegraph.


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  • Paperback: 72 pages
  • Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd (28 Jun 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1852249404
  • ISBN-13: 978-1852249403
  • Product Dimensions: 13.8 x 0.6 x 21.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 283,482 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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What is wonderful is the unusual way her steadiness as a writer serves as a foil to the mysterious. She prefers to show, not tell…The passing of time is crucial in this collection [The Malarkey] and especially its most violent trick of making years disappear in a moment… a collection filled with extraordinary, incorporeal moments and with vanishing acts…The personal poems are superb and anything but self-indulgent. --Kate Kellaway, Observer

Her latest collection [The Malarkey] is a clear-eyed, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, meditation on time past and people lost…a superbly structured collection in which poems echo and answer each other. --Suzi Feay, Independent on Sunday

This traffic between the everyday and mortality requires a perfect control of tone, neither sententious nor sentimental in this familiar setting… In its uninsistent but authoritative way, The Malarkey is a condition-of-England book, driven by a concern for those who have little purchase on their own lives…The Malarkey is Helen Dunmore's best collection, the work of a grown-up for grown-ups who will remember what in the nature of things they've had to lose and what nevertheless they seek to celebrate. --Sean O'Brien, Guardian

About the Author

Helen Dunmore is a poet, novelist, short story and children's writer. Her poetry books have been given the Poetry Book Society Choice and Recommendations, Cardiff International Poetry Prize, Alice Hunt Bartlett Award and Signal Poetry Award, and Bestiary was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. Her poem 'The Malarkey' won the 2010 National Poetry Competition. Her latest Bloodaxe poetry titles are Out of the Blue: Poems 1975-2001 (2001), Glad of These Times (2007), and The Malarkey (2012). She has published eleven novels and three books of short stories with Penguin, including A Spell of Winter (1995), winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction Talking to the Dead (1996), The Siege (2001), Mourning Ruby (2003), House of Orphans (2006) and The Betrayal (2010), as well as The Greatcoat (2012) with Hammer. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and lives in Bristol.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Malarkey poems by Helen Dunmore 29 July 2012
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Having heard the Radio 4 programme in which Helen Dunsmore spoke about her book and which concentrated on the particular poem , The Malarkey, I decide to jump in at the deep end and purchase this book. I am so glad I did. This is a great selection of poems, in which words so carefully chosen can be interpreted to leave you empathising and also wondering. Isn't that the beauty of poetry? One can feel that the authoress has experienced life and loss and sets out to understand and accept what is inevitable. Beautifully expressed.The Malarkey
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, moving collection 4 May 2013
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What you expect from this poet: thoughtful and elusive. And a little bit more. Highly recommended to anyone who wants to read the best of contemporary poetry.
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4.0 out of 5 stars very good 21 Jan 2013
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