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Mark Burnhope's poems present a generous but moral quizzing of the world. Peering out over disability, faith and the host of prejudices that spring from such ground, they negotiate a path through lyricism and music, didacticism and narrative, comedy and confession, slang and slur in their search for a voice with which to speak. They visit town and sea, husband and wife and monuments to grief built of snow, steel, stone. They take us to a hydrotherapy session, a talking tree and an outcast crew including Pinocchio, Queequeg and Quasimodo. But at their heart, there is great warmth. Burnhope asks uncomfortable questions of the rhyme or reason for loss and healing, even as he challenges received perceptions of disabled life with wit, verve and an inclusive imagination.



Table of Contents
  • Emoliage
  • The Little White Poem
  • To My Restored Example, Pinnochio
  • Wheelchair, Recast as a Site of Special Pastoral Interest
  • Milo Won't Go in the Water
  • The Ideal Bed
  • To My Familiar, Queequeg
  • To My Best-kept, Quasimodo
  • The Man Upstairs Drafts a Letter to the Councils
  • Our Jonah of Boscombe Pier
  • Twelve Steps towards Better Despair
  • Dream Invertebration
  • The Well and the Ceiling Rose
  • Queequeg (Reprise)
  • The Snowboy
  • Shinglehenge
  • Christogamy
  • The Centre
  • The Letting Tree
  • The Serpentine Verses
  • The House, the Church and Fisherman's Walk

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    A Pamphlet by Mark Burnhope

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      Publisher: Salt Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/07/2011
      ISBN13: 9781844718733, 978-1844718733
      ISBN10: 1844718735
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mark Burnhope's poems present a generous but moral quizzing of the world. Peering out over disability, faith and the host of prejudices that spring from such ground, they negotiate a path through lyricism and music, didacticism and narrative, comedy and confession, slang and slur in their search for a voice with which to speak. They visit town and sea, husband and wife and monuments to grief built of snow, steel, stone. They take us to a hydrotherapy session, a talking tree and an outcast crew including Pinocchio, Queequeg and Quasimodo. But at their heart, there is great warmth. Burnhope asks uncomfortable questions of the rhyme or reason for loss and healing, even as he challenges received perceptions of disabled life with wit, verve and an inclusive imagination.



      Table of Contents
      • Emoliage
      • The Little White Poem
      • To My Restored Example, Pinnochio
      • Wheelchair, Recast as a Site of Special Pastoral Interest
      • Milo Won't Go in the Water
      • The Ideal Bed
      • To My Familiar, Queequeg
      • To My Best-kept, Quasimodo
      • The Man Upstairs Drafts a Letter to the Councils
      • Our Jonah of Boscombe Pier
      • Twelve Steps towards Better Despair
      • Dream Invertebration
      • The Well and the Ceiling Rose
      • Queequeg (Reprise)
      • The Snowboy
      • Shinglehenge
      • Christogamy
      • The Centre
      • The Letting Tree
      • The Serpentine Verses
      • The House, the Church and Fisherman's Walk

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