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Call Centre Love Song Dr Ian Gregson

Call Centre Love Song von Dr Ian Gregson

Call Centre Love Song Dr Ian Gregson


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Zusammenfassung

In his long-awaited first collection, Ian Gregson probes life as we know it, faulty, finicky, sensual and at times beautifully redemptive. Packed with wit and wisdom, Gregson's poetry has long been admired as it spanned the pages of many major journals; here, at last, he delivers the goods in a superb and impressive debut.

Call Centre Love Song Zusammenfassung

Call Centre Love Song Dr Ian Gregson

This is a collection of poems by a writer who is fully aware of the complexities of modernist and postmodernist poetry and is able to draw upon them when they are useful, but who aims to be as accessible as possible, and to approach urgent personal and political themes directly. He employs a wide range of forms (including, for example, free verse and ottava rima) and a wide range of genres (including dramatic monologue, narrative and lyric) in order to disrupt stale expectations and to avoid acquiring a `voice' - and all the earnest, narcissistic wind associated with that.

The speakers of the poems include a call centre worker who falls in love with a client; an aristocratic Englishman cast by Hollywood as a villain; a retired Civil War general; a Victorian rambler unsettled by an Anglesey copper mine; Thomas the Tank Engine with an identity crisis; a stalker; a housewife scanning the personal columns; a sex guru; and Superman and Lois Lane. One poem takes the form of voices on an answerphone, another of a text message.

The themes of the poems include Venetian political history; a driver who falls asleep at the wheel; The Creature from the Black Lagoon; fear of vasectomy; a police detective on the trail of a pair of murders; contemporary pagans; a man who is diagnosed with a terminal illness who, without telling anyone, sails away in his yatcht; and an unnerving encounter with a coypu.

Über Dr Ian Gregson

Ian Gregson's latest book of poems is How We Met (Salt, 2008). Call Centre Love Song, a selection of his poems, was shortlisted for the prestigious Forward Prize. He has published poems and reviews in the London Review of Books, the TLS and Poetry Review, amongst others. His critical books are Contemporary Poetry and Postmodernism, The Male Image: Representations of Masculinity iin Postwar Poetry (both published by Macmillan), Postmodern Literature, Hodder Arnold, 2004) and The New Poetry In Wales (University of Wales Press, 2007). Since 1977 he has taught in the English department at the university in Bangor and is now a Professor there.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The Personals

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Call Centre Love Song

How I Invented Sex

That Change

The Personals

The Roof

Someone to Watch Over You

A Foreign Body

My Husband is an Alien -

A Professional Worrier

Hughes & Heaney & Sons

Couvade

How Does It Feel?

I'm English, and Wicked

The Adman's Breakdown

Boggart Holes

Writing in Milk

Pagan Rob

Parys Mountain (1)

Parys Mountain (2)

Phallic Shit

Freeze Frame

A Coypu

In The Twin City

The Great Escape

in the twin city

Animations

The Breakwater

Why I'm Too Cowardly to Have a Vasectomy

Deconstructionists on Fast Forward

Shadowing

Thomas the Tank Engine Reaches Puberty

The Hawk at the Shrink

Voice Over

Elusive Boy

Fast Asleep

Fast Asleep Too

Carriers of the End

Following the Charts

The Creature from the Black Lagoon (U.S. 1952)

Vengeance is Mine

The Vicar and the Rag and Bone Man

Happy the Man

The Sick Room

A Dislocation

The Sick Room

In the New House

A Dental Appointment

Her Mother's Way

From Whose Bourn

The Smaller Picture

Superman And Lois

Superman

Lois

Superman

Superman

Lois

Superman

Lois

Superman

Superman

Sultry

The Cafe Bar of Rejection

Saturday Night Revisited

Fully Explained

For in the Picture Sat a Plywood Gap

Undercurrents of Easter

Sultry

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004230265
9781844712564
1844712567
Call Centre Love Song Dr Ian Gregson
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Salt Publishing
20060601
132
Short-listed for Forward Poetry Prize: Best First Collection 2006 (UK)
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