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The Problem of the Many

The Problem of the Many book

The Problem of the Many

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John Ashbery called Timothy Donnelly's first collection, The Cloud Corporation, 'The poetry of the future, here today'. The Problem of the Many sees Donnelly, one of the most influential poets of his generation, focused less on the future than the end of history: these richly textured and intellectually capacious poems often seem to attempt nothing less than a circumscription of the totality of human experience. The book contains the already widely praised 'Hymn to Life', which opens with a litany of what we have made extinct; elsewhere, from an immediately contemporary vantage, Donnelly confronts the clutter and devastation that civilization has left us, along the way enlisting agents as various as Prometheus, Jonah, Flamin' Hot Cheetos, NyQuil, and Alexander the Great. The Problem of the Many refers to the famous philosophical problem of what defines the larger aggregate - a cloud, a crowd - which Donnelly extends to address the subject of individual boundary, identity and belonging. Donnelly's solutions may be wholly poetic, but he has succeeded in speaking as deeply to these profound and urgent issues as any writer currently at work. 'Donnelly is a poet everyone should read' David Wheatley, Guardian 'Dramatic tension, humor, lyrical profundity. This is an utterly ingenious and proudly inclusive voice . . .a sensibility so urgent we find ourselves momentarily re-inventing the term Poet' Carol Muske-Dukes, Huffington Post
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
80
Release Date:
2020-09-17
Publication Date:
2020-09-17
Publisher:
Pan Macmillan
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1529041260
ISBN13:
9781529041262
Minimum Reading Age:
18
Weight:
335 g
Height:
153 cm
Width:
195 cm
Thickness:
25 cm
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