
The Triumph of Cancer
Chris McCabe(Author)
Penned in the Margins (Publisher)
Published on 6. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
90 pages
978-1-908058-60-7 (ISBN)
Description
A Poetry Book Society recommendation; A book of the year - the Poetry School; The Triumph of Cancer blurs the borders of science and poetry, working with forensic attention to capture the `inscape' of the living world. In this powerful new collection, presented as a museum of artefacts, Chris McCabe returns to the site of personal trauma to confront disease head-on. Elegies for his father, poets and celebrities mingle with still-life portraits of organic and synthetic subjects. These poems move with lyric grace and surgical precision against a backdrop of terror and cancerous global politics, showing McCabe at the height of his powers: dextrous, darklycomic and a true original.
Reviews / Votes
'At once personal and ecumenical. The language constantly subtracts from the physical world, as you're made acutely aware of a thing transmuting. Beneath the fear, loneliness, bravado, ranking and fame, what McCabe uncovers is a profound human need to connect and be loved at a time of overwhelming crisis.' Anthony Anaxagorou, Poetry Review;'McCabe channels his poetic energy, his humour, intellect and memories into understanding, exposing and therefore facing down a disease which has claimed too many victims. In this, he helps us to do the same.' Maria Apichella, Poetry London; 'It's a collection that's as bold and personal as its title suggests, containing elegies for his father and explorations of loss and illness, interweaved with history, modernity and politics. It's a powerful and emotive read, and is shot through with McCabe's relish of language and syntactical playfulness. The last line of the collection starts with 'Flick light, light flicker', and ultimately this collection is a flicker of light - vulnerable, but also illuminating and hopeful.' John Canfield, Poetry School Books of the Year; 'McCabe's elegies for his father, and for famous poets struck down by cancer, push poetic language to map and mirror what happens to the body when cancer invades it ... [McCabe] tests the role of art in helping overcome trauma for the sufferer and the bereaved. Varying linguistic registers in the collection face cancer head-on with dark humour.' Molly Moss, The London Magazine; Recommended by book vlogger Jen CampbellMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-908058-60-7 (9781908058607)
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Person
Chris McCabe was born in Liverpool and has written extensively about London. He was shortlisted for the 2013 Ted Hughes Award and has published four collections of poetry, the latest of which is the highly praised Speculatrix (Penned in the Margins, 2014). His prose books include In the Catacombs: A Summer Among the Dead Poets of West Norwood Cemetery (Penned in the Margins, 2014) and Real South Bank (Seren, 2016). His work has been described by The Guardian as `an impressively inventive survey of English in the early 21st century'.