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Smoothie by Claudine Toutoungi 9781784104122

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Smoothie is Claudine Toutoungi's debut collection of poems. It takes a tender, exuberant and deliciously dark look at our desire to be heard, whatever the cost; a desire that can be treacherous, comical and sometimes - often enough to fend off despair - fulfilled. Smoothie plots the wayward wanderings of a beguiling cast of misfits - hotel eavesdroppers, city interlopers, lone wolves, phantom bird-watchers, disaffected language robots and triumphant piano-swallowers - as they try to express themselves. The poems are candid without being confessional: the poet's `I' encompasses the reader. Language's smooth surface bubbles up as Toutoungi's characters reveal their peculiarly twenty-first-century disorientations, riffing off loneliness, authenticity and heartbreak as they go.

Debut poetry collection from critically-acclaimed writer for TV and radio (credits include Radio 4's Home Front series). Charts wayward wanderings of a compelling cast of misfits struggling with a 21st-century state of disorientation. Smoothie evokes intimacy of Raymond Carver, surreal humour of Matthew Sweeney and candour of Emily Berry, while remaining disarmingly fresh in its blend of desire and dislocation. The voices of Smoothie are at once urgent and soulful, lonely and authentic.

About the Author
Claudine Toutoungi's poetry has appeared in various publications including 'PN Review' and 'Magma'. Her plays 'Bit Part' and 'Slipping' have been produced by the Stephen Joseph Theatre. She adapted 'Slipping' for BBC Radio 4 in 2014.

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'One way of judging a book is by whether it stays with you after you've read it. This is a book that does. Perhaps that's because it's peculiarly vivid. Perhaps it's because it has genuine wit, or because of its lightness of touch, or its sophistication or inventiveness, or the rigour of the logic that holds the poems together. But actually I think it's because it also has a kind of unafraid honesty, a quality completely unrelated to the skill of writing, but so crucial to the best poetry' - Mark Waldron



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ISBN 9781784104122
Author Claudine Toutoungi
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Carcanet Press Ltd
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 135mm * 8mm

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