Recital
An Almanac
John Siddique(Author)
Salt Publishing
Published on 15. March 2009
Book
Hardback
80 pages
978-1-84471-514-5 (ISBN)
Description
John Siddique is a poet who wants you to read his work, his writing isn't a puzzle you have to figure out. Gathered in these pages is the work of an artist who believes in stories - our stories.
From the domestic realities of everyday life to a world distraught with crises and confrontation Recital looks at our lives over the space of a year. Drawing on inspiration from Grave's `White Goddess,' Siddique's book uses the lunar cycle to tap into the intimate relations of the modern soul; our doubts, hesitations and need for meaning.
Glimpses of inspiration from Larkin, Cummings and Neruda inform the poetry here, but Siddique's own voice takes those ways of looking at the world and sets out stories of who we are right now in the 21st century.
In a time when so many consider poetry to be of little relevance, here is a writer and a book that has never been more relevant to the questions of today and the people we are. Yet it is with a sensuous and loving eye that Siddique writes about secrets that we almost dare not think about. He reveals the quest for love and the spiritual meaning that underpins us.
From the domestic realities of everyday life to a world distraught with crises and confrontation Recital looks at our lives over the space of a year. Drawing on inspiration from Grave's `White Goddess,' Siddique's book uses the lunar cycle to tap into the intimate relations of the modern soul; our doubts, hesitations and need for meaning.
Glimpses of inspiration from Larkin, Cummings and Neruda inform the poetry here, but Siddique's own voice takes those ways of looking at the world and sets out stories of who we are right now in the 21st century.
In a time when so many consider poetry to be of little relevance, here is a writer and a book that has never been more relevant to the questions of today and the people we are. Yet it is with a sensuous and loving eye that Siddique writes about secrets that we almost dare not think about. He reveals the quest for love and the spiritual meaning that underpins us.
Reviews / Votes
John Siddique's poetry takes the reader on a journey, crossing the border country between love and loss, he charts his family's untold stories. Interested in exploring opposite worlds and seeming contradictions, his poetry is a brilliant balancing act. Sometimes steamy, often moving, The Prize is a bold, brave book with a big, open heart. -- Jackie Kay John Siddique's writing is playful and poignant. It explores the complexities of a fragmented world - of sex, family, loss and dream-life - with such clear-eyed, unsentimental candour that I go back to certain poems time and again for another immersion. He's not afraid of writing about love, its pain and rewards, its sudden, shocking forces and darkly funny epiphanies - and his poems demonstrate a generosity and humanity so often lacking in more brittle, defensive writers. -- Catherine Smith His knowledge and love of poetry shines through. -- Rachel Feldberg ohn Siddique is a powerful, arresting and provocative new poetic voice, on the page, and off it. He writes with a rare combination of directness, ease, and authority and transports his audience through a gallery of moods and registers in just as wide a range of forms. His work is visceral, sensuous, searing, playful, and deeply moving. -- Gavin Wallace John Siddique is one of Britain's most interesting and original poets. He probes the contradictory jumble of contemporary Britain revealing the daily heroism and bravery of the urban sprawl that he clearly knows well. -- Elizabeth Rosa HoranMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84471-514-5 (9781844715145)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
John Siddique was born in 1964. His discovery of his local library when young began his life-long love affair with what words mean and how they sit together. He is the bestselling author of Recital - An Almanac, Poems From A Northern Soul, The Prize and now Full Blood. He is the co-author of the story/memoir Four Fathers. He has contributed poems, stories, essays and articles to many publications, including Granta, The Guardian, Poetry Review, and The Rialto.
Content
Recital: an almanac
Begin
You've Got to Get in to Get Out
Birch Moon
One New Year's Eve
Facing You
If You Want to Find Me
The Other
Labyrinth
Rowan Moon
February Verses
Unintended Loyalty
Ash Moon
Recital
David
Red Line (He Loves Me)
Alder Moon
Elegy
Willow Moon
Silence
Migratory Patterns
Hawthorne Moon
Keeping On
Oak Moon
Trade
Inside
1 `It is no use shouting'
2 `There is no more time'
3 `This is what you were born for'
4 `Nobody knows why'
Holly Moon - Scalpsie Bay
Accumulations
Summer Cycle
1 The List
2 Waking in the night
3 Earth
4 Creation myth
5 Cold water
Hazel Moon
Without
Involution
Promises
Attersee
Vine Moon - Fire
Beachcombing
Standing There and Here
A Change
Ivy Moon
The Attic
My Father
Autumn Tree
Yew Moon
Bonfire Night
Filofax
Wintering Geraniums
Elder Moon
Annunciation of The Virgin
The 52nd Week of the Year
To Reading
Other People's Children
Tree of the World
The All I See is Your Face
The Death of Death
Begin
You've Got to Get in to Get Out
Birch Moon
One New Year's Eve
Facing You
If You Want to Find Me
The Other
Labyrinth
Rowan Moon
February Verses
Unintended Loyalty
Ash Moon
Recital
David
Red Line (He Loves Me)
Alder Moon
Elegy
Willow Moon
Silence
Migratory Patterns
Hawthorne Moon
Keeping On
Oak Moon
Trade
Inside
1 `It is no use shouting'
2 `There is no more time'
3 `This is what you were born for'
4 `Nobody knows why'
Holly Moon - Scalpsie Bay
Accumulations
Summer Cycle
1 The List
2 Waking in the night
3 Earth
4 Creation myth
5 Cold water
Hazel Moon
Without
Involution
Promises
Attersee
Vine Moon - Fire
Beachcombing
Standing There and Here
A Change
Ivy Moon
The Attic
My Father
Autumn Tree
Yew Moon
Bonfire Night
Filofax
Wintering Geraniums
Elder Moon
Annunciation of The Virgin
The 52nd Week of the Year
To Reading
Other People's Children
Tree of the World
The All I See is Your Face
The Death of Death