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You Have No Normal Country To Return To

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By (author): Tom Sastry

In You have no normal country to return to, Tom Sastry explores questions of national identity and the end of history'. A blistering, bleakly funny and timely second poetry collection, following his Seamus Heaney First Collection Prize shortlisted, A Man's House Catches Fire.

By turns crisply satirical and questioning, You have no normal country to return to ranges across the legacies of Empire, postwar migration and the current crisis in English identity. Sastrys precise, brilliantly attuned poetry asks how the times we live in and the tales we tell about them affect us; how our emotional landscapes are shaped by national myths and the more personal stories we tell about ourselves. It is a book about illusion, and discovering, again and again, that what was once taken for granted was never really there; a guidebook for an age of enchantments collapsing on themselves.

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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Nine Arches Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913437343

About Tom Sastry

Tom Sastry has been described by Hera Lindsay Bird as a magician of deadpan. He was chosen by Carol Ann Duffy as one the 2016 Laureate's Choice poets. Since then his poems have appeared in The Guardian Poetry Review and he has been highly commended in the Forward Prize. Toms first collection A Man's House Catches Fire was shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Prize. His pamphlet Complicity was a Poetry School Book of the Year and a Poetry Book Society pamphlet choice. Tom lives and works in Bristol.

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