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Catullus' Soldiers

Catullus' Soldiers

Paperback (18 Apr 2015)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Catullus's Soldiers, Daniel Goodwin's first poetry collection, takes aim at traditional dichotomies: love and war, the personal and the public, high culture and pop culture, the ancient and modern worlds. In accessible but finely crafted poems that are both understated and energetic, the poet moves easily back and forth between seeming antitheses, his field of vision shifting from Roman surgeon Galen reflecting on skills earned in treating the wounds of gladiators, to a contemporary husband and father reluctantly destroying a backyard wasp nest to protect his children. Throughout the collection run three major currents: the poet's love for his family; his ambivalent reactions to the wider world of politics and war; and his private, persistent, sometimes furtive relationship with the Muse as he wrestles with the limitations and triumphs of art in its ambiguous role of mediating between epic and domestic spheres. Conscious of the need to return poetry to its rightful place in our culture and collective consciousness, Goodwin has dispatched Catullus's Soldiers to appeal to both confirmed poetry lovers and readers who might not usually pick up a book of verse.

Book information

ISBN: 9781770864412
Publisher: Cormorant Books
Imprint: Cormorant Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811
Language: English
Number of pages: 80
Weight: 159g
Height: 213mm
Width: 137mm
Spine width: 10mm