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Talking Dead

9780224097291

Talking Dead

  • ISBN 13:

    9780224097291

  • ISBN 10:

    0224097296

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 01/01/2016
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape

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Summary

In the central sequence of the book—a meditation on the space between life and death—the dead speak of their final earthly moments with a liberating sense of fascination, and a luminous awe. Elsewhere we enjoy al fresco sex, dining with Buddhists, astronomy via many pints in the Cat and Fiddle, and the deliverance of an Indian monsoon after weeks of thirst and drought. In "Christmas in Andalucia" two lovers Skype each other achingly across hundreds of miles—"I am full of loss and longing," the poet says, "the heart is hewn from elm and oak and mistletoe." As provocative, sensual, and subversive as ever, these poems seek and find the numinous in the everyday: some element of ritual or wonder that transforms experience. Although the specter of darkness is never far away, it is the spirit of pleasure that endures, and we discover to our delight, as D.H. Lawrence did, that the Dionysian finally prevails over the Apollonian.

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