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John Burnside

Autor(a) de The Glister

50+ Works 1,656 Membros 67 Críticas

About the Author

John Burnside is a poet, novelist, and memoirist whose many books include Still Life with Feeding Snake and On Henry Miller (Princeton). He is professor of English at the University of St Andrews and a regular contributor to the London Review of Books.

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Obras por John Burnside

The Glister (2009) 366 exemplares
The Dumb House (1997) 202 exemplares
The Devil's Footprints (2007) 149 exemplares
A Summer of Drowning (2011) 130 exemplares
A Lie About My Father: A Memoir (2006) 107 exemplares
Black Cat Bone (1800) 92 exemplares
The Asylum Dance (2000) 50 exemplares
Something like happy (2013) 41 exemplares
The Locust Room (2001) 37 exemplares
Selected Poems (Cape Poetry) (2006) 35 exemplares
Gift Songs (Cape Poetry) (2007) 31 exemplares
Ashland & Vine (2017) 29 exemplares
All One Breath (2014) 28 exemplares
The Good Neighbour (2005) 28 exemplares
Waking Up in Toytown (2010) 27 exemplares
Havergey (2017) 23 exemplares
I Put a Spell on You (2014) 23 exemplares
Living Nowhere (2003) 20 exemplares
Burning Elvis (2000) 19 exemplares
The Light Trap (2002) 18 exemplares
The Mercy Boys (1999) 18 exemplares
The Hunt in the Forest (2009) 14 exemplares
The Myth of the Twin (1994) 13 exemplares
Wild Reckoning (2004) — Editor — 12 exemplares
Swimming in the Flood (1995) 12 exemplares
Still Life with Feeding Snake (2017) 10 exemplares
Learning to Sleep (2021) 9 exemplares
A Normal Skin (1997) 6 exemplares
The Hoop (1988) 5 exemplares
Common Knowledge (1991) 4 exemplares
Versuch über das Licht (2011) 3 exemplares
De bal in de inrichting (2010) 2 exemplares
Images of Norbury Park (1998) 1 exemplar
A poet's polemic (2003) 1 exemplar
Poetry Live at DCA 1 exemplar
Dones (2013) 1 exemplar
Angels and Animals (2000) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Sea, the Sea (1978) — Introdução, algumas edições3,579 exemplares
Mortification: Writers' Stories of Their Public Shame (2003) — Contribuidor — 280 exemplares
Granta 94: On The Road Again (2006) — Contribuidor — 135 exemplares
Granta 119: Britain (2012) — Contribuidor — 109 exemplares
Emergency Kit (1996) — Contribuidor, algumas edições109 exemplares
Crimespotting (1656) — Contribuidor — 45 exemplares
First Light: A celebration of Alan Garner (2016) — Contribuidor — 29 exemplares
The Best British Short Stories 2011 (2011) — Contribuidor — 27 exemplares
The Golden Shovel Anthology: New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks (2017) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares
New Writing 13 (2005) — Contribuidor — 17 exemplares
Robert Graves and the classical tradition (2015) — Contribuidor — 5 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1955-03-19
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
País (no mapa)
Scotland, UK
Local de nascimento
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, UK

Membros

Críticas

Starting with the positive aspects, I did appreciate the Edgar Allan Poe inspiration, it made the narrator seem interesting in parts. All in all, I wouldn't say I didn't enjoy parts of it but I wouldn't read it again and I wouldn't recommend it either. It just didn't feel like enough things happened to justify reading it.
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icallithunger | 5 outras críticas | Jan 27, 2024 |
A sad and moving tale from the poet/author John Burnside growing up in the 50's/60's in deprived area of Fife in Scotland with an alcoholic father. It's not Shuggie Bain hopelessness/grimness - his dad never misses a day of work ever (as this is seen as something a REAL man would never do) but a different sort of painful childhood upbringing.

The threat of violence rather than it's actual delivery, and the failed dreams of the father (and the lies he told) wearing down both his wife and family.

There's a poignant scene in the final chapter at his father's wake, where his barfly friends either don't wish to question the dead mans lies or choose to actually believe them.

Questioning them would reflect badly on them though, so they become gospel.

It's ironic, that people talk about the present generation as presenting one image (online) with the actual reality, and that it's a new thing.

For the males of that era and class, an image/story must be presented constantly regardless of the facts or the reality, and after a while it absorbs the lie element and becomes the truth.
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Ignatius777 | 5 outras críticas | Nov 29, 2022 |
I've always loved poetry (in English, Portuguese, German, you name it), and a few years back made it a new year’s resolution to improve my knowledge and appreciation of the form. So in 2021 where better to start than this book, having long admired John Burnside's essays, nature writing, and, in particular, his wonderful three part memoir?

This is no dry anthology, each chapter is loosely devoted to poems on different subject matter - nature, love, work, war, religion, etc. (the "dailiness of life" is a recurrent theme) - and the author takes a handful of his favourite works to explain the techniques, political background and biographical notes behind the poetry. The result is a fascinating, extensively researched masterclass on all aspects of twentieth century poetry. Its sources are cosmopolitan and the reader is introduced to many less famous poets from all over the world. Burnside's writing is clear, with many learned digressions and some autobiographical notes to give the book an added warmth. His devotion to the form is infectious. On completing it, I immediately went back to read it again, there being so much wonderful content to absorb. One of my books of the year by a country mile, and highly recommended for anyone wanting to explore the world of poetry.

Couldn’t put it down. It was so beautifully written, so tragic and so shocking. I bawled my eyes out for pages at a time. A wonderful, wonderful book.
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Assinalado
antao | Jun 27, 2021 |
Seemed to be trying so hard to be clever that it missed out on having much heart.
 
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mjhunt | Jan 22, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
50
Also by
12
Membros
1,656
Popularidade
#15,516
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
67
ISBN
150
Línguas
8

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