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The Good Neighbour

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The question of how we live together sits at the heart of this, John Burnside's ninth collection of poetry. Tensions between the need for love and the desire to be alone, between the idea that 'good fences make good neighbours' and the fact that we must live with one another in order to survive and, most of all, the shifting space between 'self' and 'other' - between solitary experience and the 'real world' - informThe Good Neighbourfrom start to finish.

From intimate and sometimes painful explorations of married life to meditations on isolated communities and individuals such as the Mennonites, or the last man to speak a now-extinct Caucasian language, this is a book about intimacy and distance, about love and freedom, that touches upon the basic question of what it is to be individual in a world where there is no such thing as an individual destiny.

Crafted with Burnside's customary artistry and confidence, the poems inThe Good Neighbourare rich in intellectual nourishment and originality, full of light and grace and passionate care.

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ISBN: 9780224075176
Publication date: 3rd February 2005
Author: John Burnside
Publisher: Jonathan Cape an imprint of Random House
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 82 pages
Genres: Literary studies: poetry and poets