Hotel Raphael
By (Author) Rachael Boast
Pan Macmillan
Picador
28th September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
821.92
Paperback
80
Width 151mm, Height 197mm, Spine 9mm
130g
Hotel Raphael, Rachael Boast's fourth collection, charts a journey through heat, drought and pain, and describes not only the reality of chronic illness, but living with it at a time of global crisis. Raphael is the patron saint of travellers and pilgrims, and also of healing; in the search for remedy, we pass through the balm of landscape, and brush against the worlds of artists, writers and filmmakers, whose angels broadcast to us from other rooms. We also encounter the biblical figure of Job, who poses the question of a terrible forbearance: how much suffering can we take, and what can we realistically change While we fight to relieve our own pain, address the planet's ecological imbalance and make efforts, large or small, to right its shocking injustices, we must also simply find a way through. Hotel Raphael sees Boast compose an extraordinary travelling song, one that shows us how to bear our pain without trying to erase its source.
Rachael Boast was born in Suffolk in 1975. Sidereal won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry Prize. She is editor of The Echoing Gallery: Bristol Poets and Art in the City. Pilgrim's Flower was shortlisted for the Griffin Prize. She lives in Bristol.