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Apparently
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Apparently

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Every poem in Matthew Caley’s Apparently begins - or occasionally ends - with the word ‘apparently’. In conversation this word usually precedes a scurrilous piece of gossip or hearsay, allowing the speaker to voice what cannot be substantiated, for in our increasingly mediated world, what is apparent often has more authority than what actually is . From this instantly split beginning, a poem might extol glaciers and cult post-punk singers, mishear W.B. Yeats, get drunk, argue with Roman consuls, empathise with Roadrunner, crash several vehicles, chronicle a parallel Proust, or watch Jon Snow lose his equilibrium. There are odes to dead flies, obscure Western actors, Louis Zukofsky and the pancreas. Or are there? It’s not that the poems are about these things so much as that these things get caught up in each poem’s need to be. Through this can be glimpsed the self fighting the self, desire and darker intimations. Against any notion of poetic truth these poems luxuriate in the fabulous lie. Apparently.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 2010
Pages
80
ISBN
9781852248635

Every poem in Matthew Caley’s Apparently begins - or occasionally ends - with the word ‘apparently’. In conversation this word usually precedes a scurrilous piece of gossip or hearsay, allowing the speaker to voice what cannot be substantiated, for in our increasingly mediated world, what is apparent often has more authority than what actually is . From this instantly split beginning, a poem might extol glaciers and cult post-punk singers, mishear W.B. Yeats, get drunk, argue with Roman consuls, empathise with Roadrunner, crash several vehicles, chronicle a parallel Proust, or watch Jon Snow lose his equilibrium. There are odes to dead flies, obscure Western actors, Louis Zukofsky and the pancreas. Or are there? It’s not that the poems are about these things so much as that these things get caught up in each poem’s need to be. Through this can be glimpsed the self fighting the self, desire and darker intimations. Against any notion of poetic truth these poems luxuriate in the fabulous lie. Apparently.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 2010
Pages
80
ISBN
9781852248635