The Good News
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2013 | Fiction & Poetry
"Today you turn up five habits to quit for happiness: criticism, control, complaint, excuses, expectations, without which you'd be happy, bland and unbearable." (from 'Thirteen') Is the attempt to secure happiness worth making? Or is it simply a fast track to inevitable disenchantment? Rob A. Mackenzie confronts such questions in The Good News, his second full collection, but it's no self-help manual. Fate, faith, travel, love, politics and death are woven into taut, affecting poems, which reveal new layers with every reading: a professional sceptic tries in vain not to become too certain of his own doubt, angels weep in Spanish into their designer coffees, and a hundred Scottish poets are enlisted to articulate the trials and tribulations of their nation at a key point in its history. The book's central section is a sequence concerning autism's effect on family life. Poets have written about autism before, but no one has written anything quite like this. Mackenzie offers a typically versatile collection in style and form, combining an inimitable sensibility and imagination with a secure command of tone.
These poems confirm his growing reputation as one of our most intriguing and alluring voices.
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Published by | Salt Publishing |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781907773426 |
Language | N/A |
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