Description
About the Author
Barry MacSweeney was born in 1948 in Newcastle. After leaving school at 16, he worked as a journalist, mainly in Newcastle, Kent, Bradford and South Shields. He published numerous collections, including an earlier Selected Poems in The Tempers of Hazard, published and destroyed by Paladin in 1993.The Book of Demons (Bloodaxe Books, 1997), was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He won a Paul Hamlyn Award in 1997. He died in 2000. Two posthumous books appeared after his death, both in 2003, Wolf Tongue: Selected Poems 1965-2000 from Bloodaxe Books, and Horses in Boiling Blood: MacSweeney, Apollinaire: a collaboration, a celebration, from Equipage, followed by a further volume, Desire Lines: Unselected Poems 1966-2000, edited by Luke Roberts, from Shearsman in 2018.
Reviews
Barry MacSweeney was a contrary, lone wolf. For 25 years his work was marginalised and was absent from official records of poetry...MacSweeney's ear for a soaring, lyric melody was unmatched...his poetry became dark as blue steel, edging towards what became his domain: the lament. -- Nicholas Johnson * Independent *
His notion of the artist was formed around a myth of exemplary failure and belated recognition: Rimbaud was an early model for this...Such identifications were the basis for a poetics of direct utterance in which MacSweeney's voice mixed with others to inveigh, to celebrate or entreat... Pearl, a work of redemptive pathos, evoking the figure of a childhood sweetheart as a presence in nature, on the confines of social existence, was reprinted in The Book of Demons, where he projects himself as maimed and abject, hapless yet percipient victim of the demon drink, in writing that is both comic and terrifying. -- Andrew Crozier * Guardian *
MacSweeney's poetry places a radical, critical energy, unsparing of illusions, and bitter and comic in its self-appraisal, at the disposal of a clear-eyed celebration of the world. In lyrical and experimental forms the poet bears outraged witness to a culture in decline...as battered prophet, demonic wanderer and clown of misspent desire. -- Clive Bush
Book Information
ISBN 9781852246662
Author Barry MacSweeney
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publisher Bloodaxe Books Ltd