The Dead Queen of Bohemia
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The Dead Queen of Bohemia

New & Collected Poems

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eBook - ePub

The Dead Queen of Bohemia

New & Collected Poems

About this book

A collection of poetry from "the patron saint of literary street urchins" ( The New York Times ). The Dead Queen of Bohemia is a journey through a life lived on the edge. With a poetic style influenced by Gertrude Stein and William Burroughs, this collection is woven with surrealistic imagery that is both unflinching and dislocating. Jenni Fagan's poetry is raw and tough yet beautiful and tender, and with themes of loss and recovery, hope and defiance, represents a clarion call from a self-taught poet who started writing at the age of seven and so far has not stopped. "Full of desire and guitars and witches" ( Sunday Herald ), The Dead Queen of Bohemia documents the progression of a voice and a life written over the last twenty years, opening with Fagan's most recent work and including her previous two collections.

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Information

Publisher
Birlinn
Year
2016
Print ISBN
9781846973390
eBook ISBN
9780857908988
Collection I
New Poems
Image
I Wanna Be Your Dog
My son and I
have a dog called Hank
who
one of us
wanted to call Fluffy
but the other
refused to spend ten years in parks
shouting
Fluffy!
unless —
the dog was a Rottweiler,
or a Pit bull.
Hank is just an imprint
of light
in our idle conversations.
Sometimes we see a dog
in the street
and I ask him,
is that what Hank looks like?
It never is
and we like him just like this,
our endless Hank,
a piston on the beach,
jaws snapping at one wave after another
or laid out under my feet
while I read poetry
to strangers
who are no stranger than I —
except for that one
up the back,
and also the woman I meet in the loos
who sings me a song;
then tells me
her dog
overdosed on paint fumes,
and the stain (where he laid tripping
in his last hours)
is still on her carpet.
I don’t ask her why
she let her dog get high on paint fumes.
Or, why she didn’t open a window.
She tells me about a cult;
she’s trying to escape
but they keep peering through her letter box,
shouting
we know
you’re in there!
She says she didn’t realise they were a cult
thought they were just friendly people,
and she was lonely
and had nobody to talk to about Jesus,
or her dead dog
who asphyxiated
watched over by floral vases,
while saints
wept
the
hours
away.
She was walking home from Norwich market
when she finally realised,
by then she’d given them her money
and dignity,
she’d been lured
and indoctrinated
she said she had to leave
the country
immediately
— to avoid further brainwashing.
I didn’t let her know the brainwashers
have Fiddle-Dee and Fiddle-Dum
in every port and customs
to make sure
those with clear sight
don’t get through
unseen.
She wasn’t really
listening to me read poetry
and we were not in an echoey
toilet with a dripping
cistern . . .
We were on the phone
for the seventeenth time,
because we were trying to swap flats
or I was trying to swap flats
and she was trying to make friends.
She asked if my housing association
would mind
if she had
— seven parrots
— two cats
— a rat
— a budgie
and maybe (if she got over her heartbreak)
another dog.
I said no,
I was sure that would be fine
because I would have said anything — at that point
to get
out
of
Edinburgh.
In the end I didn’t swap houses with crazy-cult-lady
and she’s probably still in the cult
calling strangers,
telling them about her dead dog
even to this day.
I...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication Page
  5. Contents
  6. Collection I: New Poems
  7. Collection II: The Dead Queen of Bohemia (first published in 2010)
  8. Collection III: Urchin Belle (first published in 2009)
  9. Epilogue
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. The Author
  12. Note on the Type