Rotten Days in Late Summer

Cover of Rotten Days in Late Summer by Ralf Webb
Author: Ralf Webb
Year: 2023
Language: en
Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9780141992730
Dimensions:
Height: 7.74 Inches
Length: 5.04 Inches
Weight: 0.22707612986 Pounds
Width: 0.35 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 821.92
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Rotten Days in Late Summer by Ralf Webb, published by National Geographic Books on February 28, 2023, is a poetry collection that explores the intricate dynamics of class, youth, adulthood, and death within working communities in the West Country. This edition comprises 112 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a nuanced examination of life through the lens of various experiences, including mobile home parks and the complexities of masculinity.

In this collection, Webb presents individual poems alongside three predominant sequences: ‘Love Stories,’ which navigates the intricacies of relationships; ‘Diagnostics,’ detailing the poet’s father’s battle with cancer; and ‘Treetops,’ a long poem that intertwines themes of grief and mental health. The poems reflect a world that is both intimate and challenging, capturing the essence of lives shaped by almost inescapable fates. Through this debut, Webb introduces a significant new voice in contemporary British poetry, inviting readers to engage with the textures of existence and the search for light amid darkness.


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A TELEGRAPH AND IRISH TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR

LONGLISTED FOR THE POLARI FIRST BOOK PRIZE
SHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD PRIZE FOR BEST FIRST COLLECTION
SHORTLISTED FOR THE JOHN POLLARD FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL POETRY PRIZE

‘Impressive . . . tender, unflinching’ Guardian
‘This is poetry in the grand tradition of annihiliation by desire. It’s what the young are always learning, and the old, if they are wise, never forget’ Anne Boyer, author of The Undying
‘Brilliant . . . heralds the arrival of a frank and vital poetic voice’ Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti
‘Frank and alert . . . an important voice in British poetry’ Eley Williams, author of The Liar’s Dictionary
‘Direct and heart-breaking’ Alex Dimitrov, author of Love and Other Poems
‘A rare thing . . . razor-sharp’ Julia Copus, author of This Rare Spirit: A Life of Charlotte Mew

In Rotten Days in Late Summer, Ralf Webb turns poetry to an examination of the textures of class, youth, adulthood and death in the working communities of the West Country, from mobile home parks, boyish factory workers and saleswomen kept on the road for days at a time, to the yearnings of young love and the complexities of masculinity.

Alongside individual poems, three sequences predominate: a series of ‘Love Stories’, charting a course through the dreams, lies and salt-baked limbs of multiple relationships; ‘Diagnostics’, which tells the story of the death from cancer of the poet’s father; and ‘Treetops’, a virtuosic long poem weaving together grief and mental health struggles in an attempt to come to terms with the overwhelming data of a life.

The world of these poems is close, dangerous, lustrous and difficult: a world in which whole existences are lived in the spin of almost-inescapable fates. In searching for the light within it, this prodigious debut collection announces the arrival of a major new voice in British poetry.

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Publisher: National Geographic Books. Year: 2023.
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ISBN-13: 9780141992730.
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Language: en. Pages: 112.

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