The Brink
By (Author) Jacob Polley
Pan Macmillan
Picador
1st January 2004
Abridged edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
821.92
Short-listed for T. S. Eliot Prize 2004 (UK)
Paperback
64
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 5mm
80g
The debut collection from the poet considered to be the new Paul Farley.Jacob Polley already has a formidable reputation as one of the sharpest and most unusual new voices to have appeared on the scene in many years. Now, with the publication of his first collection, The Brink, readers will have their first opportunity to see his remarkable transforming imagination in action, where a jar of honey is '... the sun, all flesh and no bones / but for the floating knuckle / of honeycomb / attesting to the nature of the struggle', and a gull's hovering is 'suddenly akin / to dangling on a coat hook / by the back of a coat you're still in'.
Jacob Polley lives in Carlisle. His work has previously appeared in various publications, including First Pressings, and several of his poems have been read on BBC Radio 4. This is his first collection.