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Age of Cardboard and String Charles Boyle

Age of Cardboard and String By Charles Boyle

Age of Cardboard and String by Charles Boyle


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Summary

These poems range in material from intimate narratives to social commentary. Boyle takes self-deception, mixed motives and honest misunderstandings as the norms of human behaviour, and delights in the comedy of errors that results.

Age of Cardboard and String Summary

Age of Cardboard and String by Charles Boyle

A number of poems in this new collection take their cue from Stendhal, whose characteristic blend of artfulness and candour - particularly evident in his unreliable memoirs - is sustained throughout the book. In material ranging form intimate narratives to social commentary. Boyle takes self-deception, mixed motives and honest misunderstandings as the norms of human behaviour, and delights in the comedy of errors that results.

Age of Cardboard and String Reviews

'Brilliant... Boyle's disaffection - middle-class, middle-aged, in a listless millennial culture - is rendered in a perversely attentive and humorous fashion, which itself almost compensates for the anomle and despair.' Guardian From reviews of Paleface: 'Howlingly funny... Boyle is a fine poet of the city - the solitary, broken-biscuit aspect of it, and of its rituals.' Sean O'Brien, Sunday Times 'Boyle's details resonate with historical and social awareness: his elegant, atmospheric concision achieves the effect of a radically compressed short story. And above all, the disengaged aspect of his poems is modified by an engaging self-consciousness.' Simon Carnell, Times Literary Supplement 'Sharp and skewed takes on our haplessly systemic mongrel existence.' Michael Hofmann, The Times

Additional information

GOR004063402
9780571206674
0571206670
Age of Cardboard and String by Charles Boyle
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
20010319
96
Short-listed for Whitbread Book Awards: Poetry Category 2001 Short-listed for T S Eliot Prize 2001
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