Take us the Little Foxes: Collected Poems
Take us the Little Foxes: Collected Poems
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Miles Burrows' Collected Poems is a rich harvest from the decades between 1966 and 2021, featuring conversational poems that explore the poet's desire to enter exclusive places he has no right to be, such as clubs, social strata, and religions. The poems offer long narratives, such as working as a trawlerman in Iceland and attending a traditional funeral in Taiwan, that make these worlds vertiginously real.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 208 pages
\n Publication date: 26 August 2021
\n Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
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The captivating poetry of Miles Burrows was unveiled to the world in 1966 when the esteemed editor Tom Maschler, already at Cape, stumbled upon him delivering a mesmerizing public reading in London. Impressed by his talent, Cape promptly published his works, marking the beginning of a remarkable literary journey. Burrows, driven by a thirst for knowledge and an intellectual curiosity, pursued a diverse array of paths throughout his life. After his studies at Oxford, he embarked on a quest to become a profound thinker, indulging in the pleasures of black Russian cigarettes and occasionally contributing reviews to the esteemed New Statesman. His professional journey included roles as a General Practitioner and a psychiatrist, while he also briefly ventured into the realm of trawlerman and even served as a doctor in the remote New Guinea Highlands, at the American Hospital for Hmong tribe refugees on the Thai-Laos border, in a Catholic mission Hospital in Eastern Taiwan, in the Middle East, and finally in Suffolk.
This Collected Poems, a testament to the decades between 1966 and 2021, presents a rich tapestry of Burrows' poetic prowess. The poems, predominantly conversational in nature, delve into the poet's audacious desire to explore exclusive spaces that are beyond his rightful access. Much of the adventure and disrupted narrative in these works stem from his sense of being out of place, immersing readers in worlds that feel vividly real. Burrows' long narratives, such as his experiences as a trawlerman in Iceland and a traditional funeral in Taiwan, transport readers to breathtaking realms that defy gravity. Through his words, Burrows invites us to witness the world from unique perspectives, challenging our preconceptions and expanding our horizons.
In conclusion, Miles Burrows' poetry is a testament to the power of words and the boundless imagination of a truly exceptional poet. His life, marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a willingness to embrace the unknown, has yielded a collection of poems that captivate, inspire, and transport readers to new realms of understanding. This Collected Poems serves as a shining example of Burrows' enduring legacy, a testament to the enduring power of poetry to transcend time, space, and boundaries.
\n Weight: 268g\n
Dimension: 136 x 215 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781800171398\n \n
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