
Reckless Paper Birds
John McCullough(Author)
Penned in the Margins (Publisher)
Published on 15. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-908058-63-8 (ISBN)
Description
Winner of the 2020 Hawthornden prize
Shortlisted for the 2019 Costa Poetry Award
Surreal, joyful, political and queer, Reckless Paper Birds is a collection to treasure by Polari Prize-winning poet John McCullough.
These exuberant poems welcome you into a psychedelic, parallel world of 'vomit and blossom' where Kate Bush mingles with a weeping Lady Gaga, a 'fractal coast' full of see-through things: water, mirrors, glass pebbles.
With a magpie's eye for hidden charms, McCullough ranges across birdlife, Grindr and My Little Pony while also addressing social issues from homelessness to homophobia.
Shortlisted for the 2019 Costa Poetry Award
Surreal, joyful, political and queer, Reckless Paper Birds is a collection to treasure by Polari Prize-winning poet John McCullough.
These exuberant poems welcome you into a psychedelic, parallel world of 'vomit and blossom' where Kate Bush mingles with a weeping Lady Gaga, a 'fractal coast' full of see-through things: water, mirrors, glass pebbles.
With a magpie's eye for hidden charms, McCullough ranges across birdlife, Grindr and My Little Pony while also addressing social issues from homelessness to homophobia.
Reviews / Votes
'Such transformative magic! Here is a poetry collection where nothing is what it seems - where Leviticus transforms into a flock of origami birds and Post-it notes are pornographic! McCullough's poetic terrain is one of subtly-rendered and political surrealism, 'where mauve armpit hair and sparklers / are ordinary' and a Pterodactyl can heal bruises. Here are meditations on the vulnerability and uncertainty of bodies, where a body is both 'gruesome vase' and 'deluded hero', and here are prayers for the bodies '[we] will grow into'. Reckless Paper Birds is a timely and necessary collection which vibrates with protest; these poems are talismans against hate that suggest of queerness, 'our origin is in fire. We are invincible'.'Richard Scott
'John McCullough's dazzling, synaesthetic third collection charts the ways our lives move inexorably towards 'somewhere we do not recognise', through shifting territories of love, intoxication, loss and knowledge. In these visceral, political poems, history 'presses its mouth' to our bodies and whispers strange secrets-McCullough has listened and found a language for them. This collection guides us through a world of deja vu, doubt and rapture, a place where 'each fingernail is a screensaver of somewhere'.'
Helen Mort
'John McCullough is a poet you need to know.'
Sarah howe ohn McCullough has a reputation for crafting lyric poems of the everyday with a surreal twist. In Reckless Paper Birds, the familiar yet strange is rarely more than a stanza away. As if Frank O'Hara's Lunch Poems jumped headlong into our 21st century, McCullough's lines sing of Lady Gaga, Instagram and house music.
Ben Wilkinson, The Guardian * The Guardian * A celebration of abundace ... a secular litany of life in its fullness and fragility.
Rob Mackenzie, Poetry London * Poetry London *
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 139 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
135 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-908058-63-8 (9781908058638)
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John McCullough's first collection of poems, The Frost Fairs, won the Polari First Book Prize and was a Book of the Year for The Independent. His second, Spacecraft (Penned in the Margins, 2016), was named one of The Guardian's Best Books for Summer and shortlisted for the Ledbury Forte Poetry Prize. His latest collection, Reckless Paper Birds (Penned in the Margins, 2019) was shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award.