The Revenant

Concerned with transformations and dislocations - both physical and emotional - the poems in James Lasdun's second collection speak exquisitely of desire and loss.

Jetlagged, estranged, out of synch or out of kilter, the figures in these poems sometimes just miss each other, sometimes connect explosively. And under their feet - whether it's a Roman pavement, a hill-path in Mexico, a Surrey lawn or a New York street - there is always something primitive, turbulent, ready to reveal itself. Intellectually rigorous, musical and deftly formal these apparently classical poems blend a dark, erotic animus with an exhilarating wit.

I'm filled with admiration, delight and gratitude at discovering James Lasdun's poems... He has wit, speed, intelligence, a keen eye, precision and imagination of the highest order

Anthony Hecht

About James Lasdun

James Lasdun was born in London and lives in Brooklyn. His novels, memoir, poetry and short-story collections have won many awards, and his essays have appeared in the New York Times, Guardian, London Review of Books and New Yorker, among others.
Details
  • Imprint: Jonathan Cape
  • ISBN: 9780224041447
  • Length: 72 pages
  • Dimensions: 198mm x 7mm x 130mm
  • Weight: 83g
  • Price: £12.99