Dimensions
139 x 205 x 17mm
Following the success of his first poetry collection, Imagining Alexandria, Louis de Bernières' second collection offers much of the poetry that he has written about love and desire throughout his life, under the influence, it seems, of everybody from the classical Persian poets, to Neruda, to Quintus Smyrnaeus, to Brian Patten, sometimes passionate and romantic, sometimes cynical and angry. He captures all the moods from rapture to sorrow, to disillusion.
Poetry was Louis de Bernières' first and greatest literary love, and he is particularly interested in exploiting the natural musicality of language in order to create the emotional effect for which he believes poetry ought to be striving. As you might expect from someone who has made his name as a storyteller his poetry is packed with narrative.
His hope is, that in reading these poems, you will find your own experiences echoed and reflected, and that they will cause you to think all over again about what they mean.