What Poets Need (Paperback, 1st ed.)


Poet John Carson lives in a crumbling seaside house with his sister and niece. Winter is upon him, and he writes feverishly to the woman who has abandoned him as a lover, yet kept him as a correspondent. Theresa: beautiful, generous and married. The occasional fleeting, yet passionate encounter between the two lovers fuel John the writer, but leave John the man close to despair. Theresa's business and the ever watchful eye of her husband donAt allow much opportunity either for stolen moments. But John's home life keeps him from misery and despair. The ever-baffling chores of domesticity, his niece's mysterious eating disorder and the menu that he's attempting to write in rhyming couplets save him from himself, most of the time. There's also the mad old woman who lives in their garden cottage and the poetry journal that John has just been appointed to edit. Between the anguish of love and the quirks of everyday life, will John and Theresa find a way to come together, or is a state of permanent longing in fact what poets need?

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Poet John Carson lives in a crumbling seaside house with his sister and niece. Winter is upon him, and he writes feverishly to the woman who has abandoned him as a lover, yet kept him as a correspondent. Theresa: beautiful, generous and married. The occasional fleeting, yet passionate encounter between the two lovers fuel John the writer, but leave John the man close to despair. Theresa's business and the ever watchful eye of her husband donAt allow much opportunity either for stolen moments. But John's home life keeps him from misery and despair. The ever-baffling chores of domesticity, his niece's mysterious eating disorder and the menu that he's attempting to write in rhyming couplets save him from himself, most of the time. There's also the mad old woman who lives in their garden cottage and the poetry journal that John has just been appointed to edit. Between the anguish of love and the quirks of everyday life, will John and Theresa find a way to come together, or is a state of permanent longing in fact what poets need?

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A most unpretentious and refreshing novel. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and found the evocation of life in Kalk Bay convincing and appealing.

Product Details

General

Imprint

The Penguin Group (SA) (Pty) Ltd

Country of origin

South Africa

Release date

December 2006

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First published

August 2006

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Dimensions

201 x 129 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - B-format

Pages

226

Edition

1st ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-14-302468-2

Barcode

9780143024682

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LSN

0-14-302468-X



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