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The living and the dead are working side by side in John Challis’s dramatic debut collection, The Resurrectionists. Whether in London’s veg and meat markets, far below the Dartford Crossing, or on the edge of the Western world, these poems journey into a buried and sometimes violent landscape to locate the traces of ourselves that remain. Amidst the political disquiet rising from the groundwater, or the unearthing of the class divide at the gravesides of plague victims, the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest when a child is born, and something close to hope for the future is resurrected.

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In John Challis’s superb first collection, the past has not finished with us. It pursues and provokes and questions what we’re about. Entire vanished or vanishing worlds of work – on the East End docks, at Smithfield, in the pre-Murdoch print, at the wheel of a black cab – reveal vivid traffic between the living and the dead. In rich, urgent combinations of the dramatic and the lyric, Challis adds new energy to the poetry of history, in the tradition of Harrison, Smith, Dunn and Wainwright. In its embrace of both the political and the metaphysical, and in its tender regard for ordinary life the book is both timely and necessary.’ -- Sean O'Brien
These poems throw a great arc of light out of the city’s storeyed past into the present, place, trades, family, vulnerable fatherhood. Here, balanced at the very edge, where 'light will fall out of our language', John Challis shines his words into the workings of the heart and of nature, with all their unpredictable transformations. -- Imtiaz Dharker

Table of Contents
11 The Love 12 in my heart 13 To a Coal-fired Power Station 15 Plague Ground 17 Advertising 18 Preservation in Situ 19 This is the market 20 The Knowledge 22 Horses in Upton Park 24 Hansard 25 The Last Good Market 27 The District Line 28 Inside Time 29 Deadman’s Walk 32 Thames 33 The Origin of Coal 35 There may be thawing damage 36 Gift of the Gab 37 In Praise of the Flood 38 Things can only get better 39 Entrenched 40 B Road Lay-by 42 Where the devil gets in 43 All graves flung open 44 Ballad Night at Sgt Peppers 45 Sold at the roadside in hell 46 Resurrectionists 48 Into the Maze 50 The moth collector 52 Naming the Light 53 How to disable the alarm on a Saab 9000 54 North Cascades 56 Single Litre Engine 57 Driving home from hospital after the hottest day of the year 59 There’s been talk 60 Sleeping on the top floor of a Travelodge while below another night begins 61 Shade 62 Night Change 63 Hail! 65 The clear and present day 66 Prayer at the Edge of the West 69 Acknowledgements

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      Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781780375519, 978-1780375519
      ISBN10: 1780375514
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The living and the dead are working side by side in John Challis’s dramatic debut collection, The Resurrectionists. Whether in London’s veg and meat markets, far below the Dartford Crossing, or on the edge of the Western world, these poems journey into a buried and sometimes violent landscape to locate the traces of ourselves that remain. Amidst the political disquiet rising from the groundwater, or the unearthing of the class divide at the gravesides of plague victims, the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest when a child is born, and something close to hope for the future is resurrected.

      Trade Review
      In John Challis’s superb first collection, the past has not finished with us. It pursues and provokes and questions what we’re about. Entire vanished or vanishing worlds of work – on the East End docks, at Smithfield, in the pre-Murdoch print, at the wheel of a black cab – reveal vivid traffic between the living and the dead. In rich, urgent combinations of the dramatic and the lyric, Challis adds new energy to the poetry of history, in the tradition of Harrison, Smith, Dunn and Wainwright. In its embrace of both the political and the metaphysical, and in its tender regard for ordinary life the book is both timely and necessary.’ -- Sean O'Brien
      These poems throw a great arc of light out of the city’s storeyed past into the present, place, trades, family, vulnerable fatherhood. Here, balanced at the very edge, where 'light will fall out of our language', John Challis shines his words into the workings of the heart and of nature, with all their unpredictable transformations. -- Imtiaz Dharker

      Table of Contents
      11 The Love 12 in my heart 13 To a Coal-fired Power Station 15 Plague Ground 17 Advertising 18 Preservation in Situ 19 This is the market 20 The Knowledge 22 Horses in Upton Park 24 Hansard 25 The Last Good Market 27 The District Line 28 Inside Time 29 Deadman’s Walk 32 Thames 33 The Origin of Coal 35 There may be thawing damage 36 Gift of the Gab 37 In Praise of the Flood 38 Things can only get better 39 Entrenched 40 B Road Lay-by 42 Where the devil gets in 43 All graves flung open 44 Ballad Night at Sgt Peppers 45 Sold at the roadside in hell 46 Resurrectionists 48 Into the Maze 50 The moth collector 52 Naming the Light 53 How to disable the alarm on a Saab 9000 54 North Cascades 56 Single Litre Engine 57 Driving home from hospital after the hottest day of the year 59 There’s been talk 60 Sleeping on the top floor of a Travelodge while below another night begins 61 Shade 62 Night Change 63 Hail! 65 The clear and present day 66 Prayer at the Edge of the West 69 Acknowledgements

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