Hold your own
Book - 2015
"My heart throws its head against my ribs, / it's denting every bone it's venting something it has known since I arrived and felt it beat.Kate Tempest, winner of the Ted Hughes Award for Brand New Ancients and widely regarded as the UK's leading spoken word poet, has produced a new poem-sequence of electrifying power. Based on the myth of the blind prophet Tiresias, Hold Your Own is a riveting tale of youth and experience, sex and love, wealth and poverty, community and alienation. Walking in the forest one morning, a young man disturbs two copulating snakes-and is punished by the goddess Hera, who turns him into a woman. This is only the beginning of his journey. Weaving elements of classical myth, autobiography and soc...ial commentary, Tempest uses the story of the gender-switching, clairvoyant Tiresias to create four sequences of poems, addressing childhood, manhood, womanhood, and late life. The result is a rhythmically hypnotic tour de force-and a hugely ambitious leap forward for one of the most broadly talented and compelling young writers today"--
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Bloomsbury
2015.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First U.S. edition
- Physical Description
- 107 pages ; 21 cm
- ISBN
- 9781632862051
- Tiresias
- Childhood
- For my niece
- I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now
- Snakes in the grass
- Girl next door
- Thirteen
- Bully
- School
- Sixteen
- The cypher
- Age is a pervert. Youth is a fascist
- The boy Tiresias
- Womanhood
- The woman the boy became
- On Clapton Pond at dawn
- India
- Remembering the way you kissed me once
- Some couple
- The old dogs who fought so well
- What we lose
- You eat me up and I like it
- Fuck the poem
- Waking up with you this morning
- The woman Tiresias
- Manhood
- The man Tiresias
- These things I know
- Watching my dog sleep
- Learning curve
- Morning after opening night
- Down the pub
- The point
- Penance
- Man down
- Blind Profit
- The prophet Tiresias
- Ballad of a hero
- Sigh
- Progress
- The downside
- Fine, thanks
- Cruise control
- And as we followed dinosaurs
- Radical empathy
- Party time
- Prophet
- Acknowledgements
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Review by School Library Journal Review