The President of Earth - New and Selected Poems (Electronic book text)


The President of Earth gathers the best and most exciting of David Kennedy's poetry from the mid-1980s onwards. Ranging from graceful, evocative lyrics and mysterious dream - like narratives through alert cultural observations and hilariously inventive cut-ups, Kennedy's work explores poetry as way of behaving in language that is also a way of behaving in the world. The President of Earth is divided into three sections. 'Histories' gathers new and selected poems to represent the full range of Kennedy's concerns: the city and the consumer, home and the world, England and Englishness, past dreams of the future, the modern experience of living inside accelerated change, and the consequences of the collapse of hierarchies of meaning. 'Cities' offers further explorations of that collapse and its consequences with a sequence of cut-up sonnets that revel in the energies generated by collisions between diction and content. The book culminates with a long extract from 'Gardens', an ambitious sequence-in-progress which uses a range of historical and contemporary voices to explore the garden as a repository of cultural meanings. Reviewing the book in Poetry Review, Simon Jenner noted that the poetry is characterised by "an aleatory dream narrative, an associative richness" and concluded: "The openings draw one in but ...the journey, as in Cavafy's 'Ithika' is all. One arrives at the end of his poems ...entranced."

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The President of Earth gathers the best and most exciting of David Kennedy's poetry from the mid-1980s onwards. Ranging from graceful, evocative lyrics and mysterious dream - like narratives through alert cultural observations and hilariously inventive cut-ups, Kennedy's work explores poetry as way of behaving in language that is also a way of behaving in the world. The President of Earth is divided into three sections. 'Histories' gathers new and selected poems to represent the full range of Kennedy's concerns: the city and the consumer, home and the world, England and Englishness, past dreams of the future, the modern experience of living inside accelerated change, and the consequences of the collapse of hierarchies of meaning. 'Cities' offers further explorations of that collapse and its consequences with a sequence of cut-up sonnets that revel in the energies generated by collisions between diction and content. The book culminates with a long extract from 'Gardens', an ambitious sequence-in-progress which uses a range of historical and contemporary voices to explore the garden as a repository of cultural meanings. Reviewing the book in Poetry Review, Simon Jenner noted that the poetry is characterised by "an aleatory dream narrative, an associative richness" and concluded: "The openings draw one in but ...the journey, as in Cavafy's 'Ithika' is all. One arrives at the end of his poems ...entranced."

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Salt Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

July 2002

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216 x 140 x 8mm (L x W x T)

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Electronic book text

Pages

132

ISBN-13

978-1-84471-180-2

Barcode

9781844711802

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1-84471-180-3



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