Bantam

Hardback

Main Details

Title Bantam
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jackie Kay
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:80
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 161
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781509887927
ClassificationsDewey:821.914
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Picador
Publication Date 19 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Jackie Kay's first collection as Scottish Makar is a book about the fighting spirit - one, the poet argues, that we need now more than ever. Bantam brings three generations into sharp focus - Kay's own, her father's, and his own father's - to show us how the body holds its own story. Kay shows how old injuries can emerge years later; how we bear and absorb the loss of friends; how we celebrate and welcome new life; and how we how we embody our times, whether we want to or not. Bantam crosses borders, from Rannoch Moor to the Somme, from Brexit to Bronte country. Who are we? Who might we want to be? These are poems that sing of what connects us, and lament what divides us; poems that send daylight into the dark that threatens to overwhelm us - and could not be more necessary to the times in which we live.

Author Biography

Jackie Kay was born in Edinburgh. She is the third modern Makar, the Scottish poet laureate. A poet, novelist and writer of short stories, she has enjoyed great acclaim for her work for both adults and children. Her first novel Trumpet won the Authors' Club First Novel Award and the Guardian Fiction Prize. She is also the author of three collections of stories with Picador, Why Don't You Stop Talking, Wish I Was Here, and Reality, Reality; two poetry collections, Fiere and Bantam; and her memoir, Red Dust Road. She is Professor of Creative Writing at Newcastle University, and divides her time between Glasgow and Manchester, where she is currently Chancellor of the University of Salford.

Reviews

Kay's strength as a poet has always been her clear, plain style, and its fearless spoken poignancy * Daily Telegraph * One of Scotland s most celebrated living writers. * The Spectator *