
Beast
Pascale Petit(Author)
Bloodaxe Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 24. April 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-78037-737-7 (ISBN)
Description
Mythic and familial beasts roam the swamps and moors of Pascale Petit's Beast. These spirits of the wild haunt the Camargue of Provence, the limestone Causses and gorges of the Languedoc, Indian tiger forests, the Amazon rainforest, and her home by Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. Some of these remote places are vestiges of earth's pristine habitats, while other wildernesses are encaged in cellars of Paris, along with the world's last species. Their essence is evoked in lithe and luxurious lines sometimes compressed as a trapped animal. An estranged father reappears as a hunter, while Maman is an orb spider or a grand piano; both are predators. And there are earthly beasts - wild horses and bulls, lammergeiers, bee-eaters and catfish, remnants of a vanishing natural world. Beast asks if survival is possible in an abusive family and on an abused home planet, in the face of climate catastrophe, childhood trauma and war. These poems address difficult challenges, insisting that making art is an act of love and hope, and there are joyful lyrics celebrating the ineffable beauty of endangered species. Beast is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
Content warning: this book contains descriptions of historical sexual abuse and assault.
Content warning: this book contains descriptions of historical sexual abuse and assault.
Reviews / Votes
Rarely has the personal and environmental lament found such imaginative fusion, such outlandish and shocking expression that is at once spectacularly vigorous, intimate and heartbroken. -- Daljit Nagra * on Mama Amazonica * Tiger Girl...pushes deep into the wilder places of the forest and the human heart. It shimmers with the colours of bee-eaters and flycatchers and rages at the darker regions of environmental exploitation and cruelty...alarming, mythic, beautiful... -- Alexandra Harris * chair of Forward Prize judges * Family history is at the heart of Pascale Petit's Tiger Girl, the story of her grandmother, born in Rajasthan to her father's maid but brought up as his wife's child... Petit is a passionate laureate of the natural world, but alive to the cruelty of human depredation. -- Aingeal Clare * The Guardian *More details
Edition
Paperback original
Language
English
Place of publication
Tyne and Wear
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
275 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78037-737-7 (9781780377377)
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Person
Pascale Petit was born in Paris, grew up in France and Wales and lives in Cornwall. She is of French, Welsh, and Indian heritage. Her eighth collection, Tiger Girl (2020), won an RSL Literature Matters Award while in progress, and a poem from the book won the 2020 Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize. Tiger Girl was shortlisted for the 2020 Forward Prize for Best Collection and for the English language poetry category shortlist for Wales Book of the Year 2021. Her seventh collection Mama Amazonica (Bloodaxe Books, 2017), a Poetry Book Society Choice, won the RSL Ondaatje Prize 2018 and the Laurel Prize 2020, and was shortlisted for the Roehampton Poetry Prize 2018. Her ninth collection, Beast (Bloodaxe Books, 2025) is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. She has published six previous poetry collections, four of which were shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize, most recently, her sixth collection, Fauverie (Seren, 2014). A portfolio of poems from that book won the 2013 Manchester Poetry Prize. In 2018 she was appointed as Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She received a Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors in 2015, and was the chair of the judges for the 2015 T.S. Eliot Prize. Her novel Hummingbird Father was published by Salt in 2024. Her books have been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Serbian and French. She is widely travelled in the Peruvian and Venezuelan Amazon, China, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Mexico and India. Her fifth collection, What the Water Gave Me: Poems after Frida Kahlo, published by Seren in 2010 (UK) and Black Lawrence Press in 2011 (US), was shortlisted for both the T.S. Eliot Prize and Wales Book of the Year. Two of her previous books, The Zoo Father and The Huntress, were also shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. In 2004 the Poetry Book Society selected Petit as one of the Next Generation Poets.
Content
I. AMAZONIA
10 The River
12 Oxbow Lake
14 Cat?sh
15 House of Puberty
17 Concert for Motherhood
18 Dumbo Octopus
19 Monkey Muriel
20 My Book of the Dead
22 Portrait of My Mother at Six Weeks
23 Maman
24 Western Facade
25 Skinner
26 Hummer
27 The Lover's Bed
29 Kisser
30 The Insect Father
31 To a Bot?y
32 The Pelts of Animals
34 Pale-winged Trumpeters
35 Vial
II. THE CAMARGUE AND LANGUEDOC
38 On Longing
40 The Lammergeier Daughter
41 Civet de Cerf
42 Papa Guepier
43 Choker
44 After visiting the Museum of Doors, Pezenas,
46 The Frozen Zoo
48 Bac du Sauvage
49 Ode to Causse Mejean with Takhi Horses
50 Chemin des Rainettes
51 The Beast of Vaccares
53 Courses Camarguaises
54 The Tarasque Tattoo
56 Camargue Bull at Dusk
58 Hide (Emperors and Egrets)
60 Ode to the Camargue
62 Hide (Mosquitoes)
64 Hide (My Birth)
65 Letter to Muriel
69 The Walnut Tree
70 Maman Argiope
72 Hide (Red Cray?sh Claws and a Glossy Ibis)
73 My Mother's Provencal Dress
III. TALA ZONE
76 Tala Zone
IV. WHAT ROUGH BEAST?
85 I asked if I could leave the Earth
86 A Mother Sings
87 What Eagle Saw
88 Butcherbirds
89 Salt Bride
90 Beauty
V. BEAST OF BODMIN
93 The Moor Horses
95 Galloway Bull at the Waterhole
96 Roebuck
98 Ode to a Cornish Hedge
100 Song Thrush
102 Swallows
104 Murmurations at Roughtor
105 Beast of Bodmin
111 Acknowledgements
10 The River
12 Oxbow Lake
14 Cat?sh
15 House of Puberty
17 Concert for Motherhood
18 Dumbo Octopus
19 Monkey Muriel
20 My Book of the Dead
22 Portrait of My Mother at Six Weeks
23 Maman
24 Western Facade
25 Skinner
26 Hummer
27 The Lover's Bed
29 Kisser
30 The Insect Father
31 To a Bot?y
32 The Pelts of Animals
34 Pale-winged Trumpeters
35 Vial
II. THE CAMARGUE AND LANGUEDOC
38 On Longing
40 The Lammergeier Daughter
41 Civet de Cerf
42 Papa Guepier
43 Choker
44 After visiting the Museum of Doors, Pezenas,
46 The Frozen Zoo
48 Bac du Sauvage
49 Ode to Causse Mejean with Takhi Horses
50 Chemin des Rainettes
51 The Beast of Vaccares
53 Courses Camarguaises
54 The Tarasque Tattoo
56 Camargue Bull at Dusk
58 Hide (Emperors and Egrets)
60 Ode to the Camargue
62 Hide (Mosquitoes)
64 Hide (My Birth)
65 Letter to Muriel
69 The Walnut Tree
70 Maman Argiope
72 Hide (Red Cray?sh Claws and a Glossy Ibis)
73 My Mother's Provencal Dress
III. TALA ZONE
76 Tala Zone
IV. WHAT ROUGH BEAST?
85 I asked if I could leave the Earth
86 A Mother Sings
87 What Eagle Saw
88 Butcherbirds
89 Salt Bride
90 Beauty
V. BEAST OF BODMIN
93 The Moor Horses
95 Galloway Bull at the Waterhole
96 Roebuck
98 Ode to a Cornish Hedge
100 Song Thrush
102 Swallows
104 Murmurations at Roughtor
105 Beast of Bodmin
111 Acknowledgements