The Asylum Dance

The Asylum Dance

by JohnBurnside (Author)

Synopsis

John Burnside's seventh poetry collection, The Asylum Dance, won the Whitbread Poetry Award and was shortlisted for both the Forward and the T.S. Eliot Prize. Lucid, tender, and strangely troubling, the poems in The Asylum Dance are hymns to the tension between the sanctuary of home and the lure of escape. This is territory that Burnside has made his own; a domestic world threaded through with myth and longing, beyond which lies a no man's land - the somewhere in between of dusk or dawn, of mists or sudden light, where the epiphanies are. Using the framework of four long poems, 'Ports', 'Settlements', 'Fields' and 'Roads', the poet balances presence with absence; we are shown the homing instinct - felt in the blood and marrow - as a pull to refuge, simplicity and a safe haven, while at the same time hearing the siren call from the world beyond the thrilling expectancy of fairground or a dancehall, the possibilities of the open road. With a confident open line and command of the language, John Burnside writes with grace, agility and profound philosophical purpose, confirming his position in the front rank of contemporary poetry.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: 1st ed
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 01 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0224059386
ISBN 13: 9780224059381
Book Overview: The finest book yet from one of Britain's most important young poets.

Media Reviews
If genius is operating anywhere in English poetry--it is here, in Burnside's singular music. - Observer
Author Bio
John Burnside's recent books include the poetry collection All One Breath, the book of stories Something Like Happy - the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year - the novel A Summer of Drowning, shortlisted for the 2011 Costa Prize, and his poetry collection, Black Cat Bone, which won both the 2011 Forward Prize and the T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry. He is a Professor of English at St Andrews.