
Take This One to Bed
by Antony Dunn
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Pub Date 27 Oct 2016 | Archive Date 5 Jan 2017
Inpress Books | Valley Press
Description
The poems in Antony Dunn's fourth collection explore the passions and tensions of how we live together – as neighbours, as families, as lovers, and as companions to our own various selves.
Here are stories of experience and imagination – of a man’s clothes taking on a life of their own, of a city overcome by an epidemic of weeping, of two goldfish left in an emptying house: touching and enchanting tales that combine bittersweet comedy with an unflinching account of human nature.
At the heart of this deeply affecting collection are poems that dwell on the domestic crises that define our lives, that tell ‘how our hurts come down … hard and without warning’, and ask how we might live with them.
Take This One to Bed is a memorable, thought-provoking and ultimately uplifting response to these crises, in a poetry ‘made delightful by the elegance of Dunn’s art’ (Acumen).
Advance Praise
Praise for Antony Dunn:
“For all its seeming lightness of touch, Dunn’s poetry is very much alive to the slips and lapses that shadow any attempt to describe the world.”
— Times Literary Supplement
“Inventive and highly enjoyable ... shows us the world through a magnifying glass.”
— The North
“I’ve been a fan of Antony’s careful and precise verse for years; I think he really enjoys celebrating the uncelebrated, in a way that many poets threaten to but don’t quite bring off.”
— Ian McMillan, The Reader
“Dunn’s considerable talent ... rewards the reader with epiphanies, annunciations of light, poems refreshingly affirmative.”
— Dannie Abse
“An often unique voice ... subtle, thought-provoking and enormously readable.”
— Poetry Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781908853745 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |