Notes on The Sonnets - Luke Kennard
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Résumé : Winner of the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2021 Luke Kennard recasts Shakespeare''s 154 sonnets as a series of anarchic prose poems set in the same joyless house party. A physicist explains dark matter in the kitchen. A crying man is consoled by a Sigmund Freud action figure. An out-of-hours doctor sells phials of dark red liquid from a briefcase. Someone takes out a guitar. Wry, insolent and self-eviscerating, Notes on the Sonnets riddles the Bard with the anxieties of the modern age, bringing Kennard's affectionate critique to subjects as various as love, marriage, God, metaphysics and a sad horse. ''Luke Kennard has the uncanny genius of being able to stick a knife in your heart with such originality and verve that you start thinking aren't knives fascinating... and hearts, my god! whilst everything slowly goes black.'' - Caroline Bird
Longlisted for the Rathbones folio prize
A Poetry Book society Recommendation
Sommaire: Winner of the Forward Prize for Best Collection 2021 Luke Kennard recasts Shakespeare''s 154 sonnets as a series of anarchic prose poems set in the same joyless house party. A physicist explains dark matter in the kitchen. A crying man is consoled by a Sigmund Freud action figure. An out-of-hours doctor sells phials of dark red liquid from a briefcase. Someone takes out a guitar. Wry, insolent and self-eviscerating, Notes on the Sonnets riddles the Bard with the anxieties of the modern age, bringing Kennard's affectionate critique to subjects as various as love, marriage, God, metaphysics and a sad horse. ''Luke Kennard has the uncanny genius of being able to stick a knife in your heart with such originality and verve that you start thinking aren't knives fascinating... and hearts, my god! whilst everything slowly goes black.'' - Caroline Bird
Longlisted for the Rathbones folio prize
A Poetry Book society Recommendation