Black Moon by Matthew Sweeney - ISBN: 9780224080927
Paperback
Darkness descends: portents, panic, and catastrophe in Central Europe.

Black Moon

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  • Paperback

    80 pages

  • Release Date

    15 July 2007

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Summary

Living up to its title, Black Moon is a disquieting collection of portents and panic, and undoubtedly Matthew Sweeney’s darkest book to date. Negotiating the borders and hinterlands of Central and Eastern Europe - with occasional coracle trips or forays to Antarctica for a round of golf - the homesick flaneur surveys the surrounding devastation with the same mixture of fascination and alarm he feels when he discovers the sweat-mark on his T-shirt makes a perfect map of Ireland. All around, he…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780224080927
ISBN-10:022408092X
Author:Matthew Sweeney
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Jonathan Cape
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:80
Release Date:15 July 2007
Weight:105g
Dimensions:7mm x 132mm x 198mm
Series:Cape Poetry
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Black Moon by Matthew Sweeney - ISBN: 9780224080927
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Critics Review

Matthew Sweeney is a unique force for good in British poetry. The work is one large metaphor: a parable for the human condition… He is one of our finest poets of the unconscious; of darkness brought to light adn madly, glintingly, against all expectation, shared – Ruth Padel
Here are the small and great truths of the imagination that bursts forth out of our daily lives. Sweeney’s poems are reflective, funny, supremely inventive and impeccably written. This is contemporary poetry at its very best – Charles Simic
Sweeney’s imagination is fascinated by all the ways we say no to experience, and how those denials build an enigmatic and above all deeply personal architecture around us – Claire Wills * Irish Times *
Grim as death and very funny * Guardian *
His gift is to venture into unexpected territory… luminous stories springing from a rare and dark imagination – Nick Laird

About The Author

Matthew Sweeney

Matthew Sweeney was born in Donegal. Apart from his poetry, he has written children’s fiction and edited three anthologies, Beyond Bedlam (with Ken Smith), Emergency Kit (with Jo Shapcott) and the New Faber Book of Children’s Verse. Cape published his Selected Poems in 2002, and Sanctuary in 2004.

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