by Glyn Maxwell (Author)
Pluto - the non-planet, the ex-planet - is the dominant celestial influence in Glyn Maxwell's new collection: Pluto is a book about change, the before-and-after of love, the aftermath of loss: change of status and station, home and place, of tense and pronoun. It also marks a radical departure for one of our most celebrated English poets: his formidable skills as a rhetorician and dramatist are suddenly directed inwardly, to produce poems of brutal self-examination, raw elegy, and strange songs of the kind those bruising encounters often leave us singing to ourselves. In Pluto, Maxwell has set out something like a metaphysic of the affair; the result is a lean and concentrated poetry of great emotional power, and far and away Glyn Maxwell's most directly personal work to date.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Edition: On Demand
Publisher: Picador
Published: 11 Apr 2013
ISBN 10: 1447231589
ISBN 13: 9781447231585
Book Overview: The brilliant new collection from a major voice in contemporary poetry