Join a carnival of characters including Bez from Happy Mondays, Jorge Louis Borges, and a medieval pilgrim on a journey to buy a PlayStation, in McCabe's sixth and most daring collection. Part-written in Scouse dialect and invented languages, Hedonism offsets the comic with the elegiac in a spectral and polyphonic work exploring the intersection of grief, place, memory and imagination.
This is a book where haunted pasts and futures collide; in a post-Brexit landscape, through cities both imagined and real, McCabe's poems merge through timeslips and ghostly encounters, all the time electrified by the great connector of language at its most radical and unruly. These incandescent poems surge and resist expectation and formula - declaring "can it be, after all, that hedonism is the only activism?"
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Chris McCabe's work spans artforms and genres including poetry, fiction, non-fiction, drama and visual art. His work has been shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award and the Republic of Consciousness Prize. His most recent poetry collection,* The Triumph of Cancer* is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and he is the editor of several anthologies including Poems from the Edge of Extinction: An Anthology of Poetry in Endangered Languages *and *The New Concrete: Visual Poetry in the 21st Century *(with Victoria Bean). His novels are Dedalus* and Mud. He is working on an epic series of psychogeographical prose books documenting the lost poets buried in London's Victorian cemeteries, the latest of which is *Buried Garden *which was chosen as a White Review Book of the Year in 2022.