The Poets' Stairwell: a Picaresque Novel - Alan Gould - Books - Black Pepper - 9781876044800 - February 17, 2015
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The Poets' Stairwell: a Picaresque Novel

Alan Gould

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The Poets' Stairwell: a Picaresque Novel

Marc Notes: Claude Boon and Henry Luck, young poets in quest of their muses, cut a swathe through the cultural capitals and byways of Europe and Asia towards the end of the Cold War. The Poets' Stairwell revitalises the picaresque novel. Vibrant, sensuous and layered, it has a tumble of characters and pranks. The puckish Anarchist Beamish, the Isadora Duncan-like Eva, class warrior, Branca, a libidinous translator of poems with Jelena, her iconoclast daughter, Luc Courlai a jailed French philosopher, Titus the Yankee acrobat who cradles his gun like a baby, Mr Hark a saintly Irish funeral director, Willi a German truck driver versed in Thomas Aquinas and sensible Rhee, Henry's girlfriend, amongst others. Behind this company lives a virtual one of poets and philosophers from Yeats to Plato, attending as time and place invoke them. Our picaros' adventures allow Alan Gould to discuss poetic inspiration from womb to self-conscious maturity. The tale of Martha the American plumber will make you cry. There is Sir John Cue the obstetrician who delivers Boon twice across a lifetime to round out the plot. And the meeting with Ted Hughes is not to be missed. Contributor Bio:  Gould, Alan Alan Gould is an award-winning poet, novelist, and essayist. His other books include "A Fold in the Light" and "The Schoonermaster's Dance."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 17, 2015
ISBN13 9781876044800
Publishers Black Pepper
Pages 312
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   480 g

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