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Injury time / Clive James.

By: Publication details: London : Picador, 2017.Description: xiv, 96 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1509852972
  • 9781509852970
Uniform titles:
  • Poems. Selections
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 821/.914 23
LOC classification:
  • PR9619.3.J27 A6 2017
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Return of the Kogarah Kid -- Anchorage International -- Hiatus -- Visitation of the Dove -- The Gardener in White -- This Coming Winter -- Finch Conference -- The Rest is Silence -- Edith Piaf on YouTube -- A Heritage of Trumpets -- Panis Angelicus -- Sweet Disaster -- Declaration of Intent -- Initial Outlay -- Night-Walker's Song -- Final Reminder -- Carpentry of the Quatrain -- Head Wound -- Candy Windows -- Elephant in the Room -- Quiet Passenger -- In Your Own Time -- The Back of My Hand -- Ibrutinib -- Side Effects of Medication -- Not Forgetting George Russell -- Imminent Catastrophe -- Splinters from Shakespeare -- Lee Miller in Hitler's Bathtub -- Sunt lacrimae rerum -- Choral Service from Westminster Abbey -- Ayrton Senna Killed at Imola -- Verse Letter -- Aldeburgh Dawn -- Too Many Poets -- Apotheosis at the Signing Table -- Recollected in Tranquillity -- The Dark Roses -- Summer Surprised Us -- Tactics of the Air Battle --
Contents note continued: The Gods Make Mischief -- The Smocking Brick -- Intergalactic Junket -- Front Flip Half Twist -- Use of Space -- Photo File -- Injury Time -- This Being Done.
Summary: The publication of Clive James's Sentenced to Life was a major literary event. Facing the end, James looked back over his life with a clear-eyed and unflinching honesty to produce his finest work: poems of extraordinary power that spoke to our most elemental emotions. Injury Time finds James with more time on the clock than he had anticipated, and all the more determined to use it wisely - to capture the treasurable moment, and think about how best to live his remaining days while the sense of his own impending absence grows all the more powerfully acute. In a series of intimate poems - from childhood memories of his mother, to a vision of his granddaughter in graceful acrobatic flight - James declares 'family' to be our greatest blessing. He also writes beautifully of the Australia where he began his life, and where he hopes to 'reach the end'. Throughout Injury Time, James weaves poems which reflect on the consolation and wisdom to be found in the art, music and books which have become ever more precious to him in his last years. The poems in this moving, inspirational and unsentimental book are as accomplished as any he has ever written; indeed the unexpected gift of James's Injury Time shows him to be in the form of his life.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Non-Fiction 821 JAM Available 066493
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Machine generated contents note: Return of the Kogarah Kid -- Anchorage International -- Hiatus -- Visitation of the Dove -- The Gardener in White -- This Coming Winter -- Finch Conference -- The Rest is Silence -- Edith Piaf on YouTube -- A Heritage of Trumpets -- Panis Angelicus -- Sweet Disaster -- Declaration of Intent -- Initial Outlay -- Night-Walker's Song -- Final Reminder -- Carpentry of the Quatrain -- Head Wound -- Candy Windows -- Elephant in the Room -- Quiet Passenger -- In Your Own Time -- The Back of My Hand -- Ibrutinib -- Side Effects of Medication -- Not Forgetting George Russell -- Imminent Catastrophe -- Splinters from Shakespeare -- Lee Miller in Hitler's Bathtub -- Sunt lacrimae rerum -- Choral Service from Westminster Abbey -- Ayrton Senna Killed at Imola -- Verse Letter -- Aldeburgh Dawn -- Too Many Poets -- Apotheosis at the Signing Table -- Recollected in Tranquillity -- The Dark Roses -- Summer Surprised Us -- Tactics of the Air Battle --

Contents note continued: The Gods Make Mischief -- The Smocking Brick -- Intergalactic Junket -- Front Flip Half Twist -- Use of Space -- Photo File -- Injury Time -- This Being Done.

The publication of Clive James's Sentenced to Life was a major literary event. Facing the end, James looked back over his life with a clear-eyed and unflinching honesty to produce his finest work: poems of extraordinary power that spoke to our most elemental emotions. Injury Time finds James with more time on the clock than he had anticipated, and all the more determined to use it wisely - to capture the treasurable moment, and think about how best to live his remaining days while the sense of his own impending absence grows all the more powerfully acute. In a series of intimate poems - from childhood memories of his mother, to a vision of his granddaughter in graceful acrobatic flight - James declares 'family' to be our greatest blessing. He also writes beautifully of the Australia where he began his life, and where he hopes to 'reach the end'. Throughout Injury Time, James weaves poems which reflect on the consolation and wisdom to be found in the art, music and books which have become ever more precious to him in his last years. The poems in this moving, inspirational and unsentimental book are as accomplished as any he has ever written; indeed the unexpected gift of James's Injury Time shows him to be in the form of his life.

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