The Disguise
The Disguise

The Disguise

Poems 1977-2001

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POETRY

160 Pages, 5.5 x 8.5

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Publication Date: April 2021

ISBN 9781800170285

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Overview

The acclaimed poet Christopher Reid distils Charles Boyle's six books of poems into The Disguise: Poems 1977-2001, recovering a notable one-time poet, now known as a publisher and writer of fiction and non-fiction, from poetic neglect. Charles Boyle established a reputation as a sharp, wry, disabused observer of social mores. Paleface, published by Faber, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize, and The Age of Cardboard and String, also from Faber, was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Award. But in 2001 the well ran dry. Since the first year of the twenty-first century he has not put poetic pen to paper even once. The poems remain vital and fascinating, but they have about them also a kind of archaic cast: here we find the quintessential white male Englishness from the late twentieth century on display as if in a museum. Here too is the excitement of abroad (North Africa especially), and there are ghosts, absences, exile, and evasions: in hindsight, these poems offer clues to their own disappearance after thirty notable years spent partly in the sun.

Author Biography

Christopher Reid is a former poetry editor at Faber and Faber and editor of the Selected Letters of Ted Hughes. His many collections of poetry include A Scattering, winner of the Costa Book Award in 2011. Charles Boyle was born in Leeds, and worked in for a long time in publishing, including fourteen years at Faber and Faber. He is the author of six collections of poetry. Boyle has also published a novella, 24 for 3 (Bloomsbury, 2008) under the pseudonym Jennie Walker.
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