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The Abandoned Settlements

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Abandoned Settlements

Contributors:

By (Author) James Sheard

ISBN:

9781910702475

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Jonathan Cape Ltd

Publication Date:

15th January 2017

UK Publication Date:

5th January 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

821.92

Prizes:

Short-listed for T S Eliot Prize 2018 (UK)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 200mm, Spine 6mm

Weight:

86g

Description

A break-up collection of great power and poignancy Shortlisted for the 2017 T. S. Eliot Prize PBS Autumn Recommendation Shortlisted for the 2017 T. S. Eliot Prize PBS Autumn Recommendation The poems in James Sheard's remarkable third book are about love and leaving, of how the rift of departure brings on a kind of haunting - of the people involved and the places where they lived - an emotional trace of departed lives and loves. This is what these poems are- the scars of separation, the spoors of desire. Sheard writes powerfully about loss, about how the vestiges of significance, of sensual heat, are retained by structures - in ghost towns, war-zones, deserted villages or resorts - but also by the human body and memory- 'for love exists, and then is ruined, and then persists.' These are poems about permanence and fragility, of being uncertain whether the house you live in is a shell, or if you have become a shell by living there - whether emptiness means loss and abandonment or a clean start and a new beginning. But these are also poems full of the ache of desire, the tart, lingering smell of sex- poems shaped by longing. James Sheard is one of Britain's most assured and precise lyric poets, and his third collection brings all his considerable strengths to poems as accurate and strange as thermal images.

Reviews

For at his best, James Sheard can be effortlessly moving, and clever but not for the sake of it. -- Rory Waterman * Times Literary Supplement *

Author Bio

James Sheard was born in Cyprus in 1962, and spent his childhood abroad, mainly in Singapore and Germany. As an adult, he spent periods living in Hamburg and Helsinki. His debut collection, Scattering Eva, was shortlisted for the 2005 Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Glen Dimplex Award for Poetry. Dammtor was published in 2010. He lives in mid-Wales and lectures at Keele University.

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