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The Dead Queen of Bohemia: New & Collected Poems
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Dead Queen of Bohemia: New & Collected Poems
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jenni Fagan
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:176 | Dimensions(mm): Height 195,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Poetry by individual poets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781846973390
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Classifications | Dewey:821.92 |
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Illustrations |
b/w line drawings throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Birlinn General
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Imprint |
Birlinn Ltd
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Publication Date |
15 March 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The Dead Queen of Bohemia is a journey through a life lived on the edge. With a poetic style influenced by Gertrude Stein and William Burroughs, this collection is woven with surrealistic imagery that is both unflinching and dislocating. Fagan's poetry is raw and tough yet beautiful and tender and with themes of loss and recovery, hope and defiance, represents a clarion call from a self-taught poet who started writing at the age of seven and so far has not stopped. The Dead Queen of Bohemia documents the progression of a voice and a life written over the last twenty years. It opens with Jenni's most recent work and includes her previous two collections, both now out of print.
Author Biography
Jenni Fagan is an award-winning author, poet, screenwriter, essayist and a playwright, and was writer in residence at the University of Edinburgh. In 2013 Jenni was the only Scottish writer to be on Granta's Best of Young British Novelists list. She is the author of The Panopticon (2012), The Sunlight Pilgrims (2015) and her first poetry collection The Dead Queen of Bohemia was published by Polygon in 2016, followed by There's a Witch in the Word Machine (2018).
Reviews'full of desire and guitars and witches' - Sunday Herald 'if you like Bukowski and the Beats, you'll get somewhere close to the subject matter and style, both of which are pleasingly uncompromising. 'The Rocks, the Crags & the Sun-Worm' selected="selected" captures something of her anarchic spirit' - Scotsman
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