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Few Things You Should Know About the Weasel
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Few Things You Should Know About the Weasel

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David Starkey’s A Few Things You Should Know About the Weasel is a far ranging and fearless collection, of great humour and intelligence and sympathy. Ranging through philosophy and art and history - both global and domestic - these poems skillfully chronicle the darkness that is our current age and condition, and the pinpricks of light that may show us the way out. When a poem called ‘Hitler’s Art’ begins ‘I hate to admit it, but he wasn’t bad’, you know the poet isn’t afraid to look at anything. The great philosophers weave in and out of these poems, hand in hand with the great criminals, and David Starkey is a step behind them, missing nothing. There’s a dark joy to this book; it’s feverish and beautiful, ‘a glimmering aria’, as one poem says, ‘to everything that’s yet to go wrong’.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biblioasis
Country
Canada
Date
15 April 2010
Pages
80
ISBN
9781897231890

David Starkey’s A Few Things You Should Know About the Weasel is a far ranging and fearless collection, of great humour and intelligence and sympathy. Ranging through philosophy and art and history - both global and domestic - these poems skillfully chronicle the darkness that is our current age and condition, and the pinpricks of light that may show us the way out. When a poem called ‘Hitler’s Art’ begins ‘I hate to admit it, but he wasn’t bad’, you know the poet isn’t afraid to look at anything. The great philosophers weave in and out of these poems, hand in hand with the great criminals, and David Starkey is a step behind them, missing nothing. There’s a dark joy to this book; it’s feverish and beautiful, ‘a glimmering aria’, as one poem says, ‘to everything that’s yet to go wrong’.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biblioasis
Country
Canada
Date
15 April 2010
Pages
80
ISBN
9781897231890