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SHORTLISTED FOR THE T.S. ELIOT PRIZE FOR POETRYPOETRY BOOK SOCIETY CHOICE`I became fatherless at 26 and a fatherat 35 and whenever I look outthe living room window I feel myselfbecome the child left alone in the house'Centred around two lyric poems on imminent fatherhood and the birth of a child, Signs, Music is a book about masculinity, fatherhood, and love. The speaker, looking backwards to his late father and forwards to his new son, prepares to become a parent for the first time. Meditating on the cognitive and emotional dissonances between the `hypothetical' and the `real' of becoming a father, this irreversible transition causes the poet's `lines [to] lead towards my father (again!)'. Charting the ways parenthood disrupts the poet's sense of self, and how the pain of the past triggers fears of `fatherly failure', Signs, Music is a staggeringly profound collection from one of Britain's most adept poets writing today. 'This is transformative writing creating a new cultural landscape. Antrobus makes us hear between the lines through poems well-crafted with emotional intelligence' - Linton Kwesi Johnson, Mark Oakley and Clare Shaw, judges of the 2018 Ted Hughes Prize.
Binding: Paperback / softback
Binding: Paperback / softback
