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ISBN: PB: 9781784102609

Carcanet

May 2016

54 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£9,99
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Holy Toledo!

Sometime during the twentieth century, the self-mythology of the literary critic fused with that of the cowboy: a lone outrider, practicing a defunct trade, whose consolation was rugged stoicism and a beautiful terrain. John Clegg s startling new collection unravels this myth, excavating as it does so certain strange cities: 1930s Cambridge, 1960s Oxford, Socorro in New Mexico, and Toledo, Rilke s incomparable city, where the famed eleventh-century Translation School warped over five hundred years into a mythical University of Demonology. "Holy Toledo!" is a history of English literary criticism in the twentieth century; a bestiary of the American Southwest; an unreliable guide to the desert; and some doubtful biographical footnotes. Generous, humorous, oddly askew, the poems in this book have their own rangy energy.

About the Author

John Clegg was born in Chester in 1986 and grew up in Cambridge. He studied for a PhD at Durham University. In 2013, he received an Eric Gregory Award. A pamphlet, "Captain Love and the Five Joaquins", is published by Emma Press. He works as a bookseller in London.

Reviews

"I must have been waiting for a poet to fuse deep sincerity and irony, craft and process, the surreal and the historical, because I read this twice in one sitting, fizzing with jealousy. Clegg's poetry is a must" – Luke Kennard