Hymn

Hymn

by John Barton
Publication Date: 01/08/2009

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A journey in search of love through the contemporary homoerotic male body.


Improvising on a variety of poetic forms and traversing disparate landscapes - from Belfast to the clear-cuts of Vancouver Island, from the subterranean heat of Jules Verne's Iceland to the ventriloquism of the Alberta Rockies' echoing eastern slopes - John Barton documents the path of the male body in an increasingly unstable, supposedly tolerant contemporary world. Hymn stokes the fires of homoerotic romantic love with its polar extremes of intimacy and solitude.


...though he files all forethought of the unknown life now going


on without him, a life he confuses with his own, his life promiscuous

however rearranged his surfaces or clean his drawers, the unclarifying


distractions of the body portentous in his downfall, the downfall

of his own body a matter of time, but thinking of the man who left


the accidental man come between them, the man he may yet become

it is impossible for him not to sing them unwashed hymns of praise.


- from "Hymn"


"It would be easy to describe Hymn as a collection of dream recitations, of flights on magic carpets and crashes through bewitched mirrors-except for the fact that Barton is an eyes-wide-open, no-prisoners kind of guy. He misses nothing, not even when he's asleep. This is not dreamy poetry (anybody can do that) but poetry that asks us to dream in the bald daylight, shows us how to look lovingly at both the squalor and the garden paths beneath our feet." - R.M. Vaughan

ISBN:
9781926829302
9781926829302
Category:
Poetry anthologies (various poets)
Publication Date:
01-08-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Brick Books
John Barton

John Barton is a director and an Advisory Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (which he helped found in 1959).

He spent nearly 20 years developing his epic 'Tantalus', which is an extension of his earlier work, 'The Greeks' (1980).

He has adapted some twenty texts for the theatre and has also published, 'The First Stage', 'The Hollow Crown', 'The Wars of the Roses', 'The Greeks', 'La Ronde' and 'Playing Shakespeare'.

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