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«Surge is a radical hybrid, painfully beautiful multigenerational ghost story, a social document, and a work of political archaeology. It is an indictment of this country's systemic hostility to its black, Asian and ethnic minority population, and the scandalous lack of accountability when this system claims lives. It is a heartbreaking and brilliant book about an ongoing tragedy»

Max Porter, Guardian, *Books of the Year*

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The much-anticipated debut collection from Jay Bernard, winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry 2018

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Forlag
Chatto & Windus
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
80
ISBN
9781784742614
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
21 x 13 cm
Priser
Winner of Ted Hughes Poetry Award 2018 UK. Short-listed for Forward Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2019 UK and T.S. Eliot Prize 2019 UK and Costa Poetry Award 2020 UK. Long-listed for Dylan Thomas Prize 2020 UK and Jhalak Prize 2020 UK and Ondaatje Prize 2020 UK.

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«Surge is a radical hybrid, painfully beautiful multigenerational ghost story, a social document, and a work of political archaeology. It is an indictment of this country's systemic hostility to its black, Asian and ethnic minority population, and the scandalous lack of accountability when this system claims lives. It is a heartbreaking and brilliant book about an ongoing tragedy»

Max Porter, Guardian, *Books of the Year*

«Politically and lyrically compelling»

Raymond Antrobus, Observer, *Books of the Year*

«Sensitive but devastating verse»

Financial Times, *Summer Reads of 2019*

«A searing combination of artistic invention and meticulous research into the 1981 New Cross Fire»

Pascale Petit, *RSL Ondaatje Prize*

«The verse has anger and political purpose, but a rare lyrical precision, too. The combination is powerful»

Sebastian Faulks, Spectator, *Books of the Year*

«Rarely has the idea of the objectified, violated black body been framed so starkly... Bernard’s knack for showing rather than telling [...] ensures that their sustained engagement with tiered identity never feels overdone... Surge is valuable as much for its imaginative acumen as for its unflinching politics»

Camille Ralphs, Times Literary Supplement

«Brilliant and unbearably moving… a kind of crowd-poem of different voices, connection the New Cross fire to the Grenfell Tower and all the victims of racism and racist violence in London»

Andy Croft, Morning Star

«Imagined with both tenderness and frankness... Its strong sense of place, patois, demand for justice, curiosity...are reminders that four decade on, the tragedy remains an open wound»

Kehinde Andrews, Observer

«Jay Bernard's furious and heartbreaking poetry collection is their response to this outrageous tragedy [of the New Cross fire]. Read and feel rage»

Guardian

«The poems here seethe with unspoken rage and acerbity; they read like thinned-out paraffin, something on the cusp of explosion... A brutal indictment of Britain’s racist history and hypocrisy in the face of the facts... Bernard’s persistent question drills down, line by line, into Britain’s dark subconscious»

Marek Sullivan, Frieze magazine

«'The verse has anger and political purpose, but a rare lyrical precision, too. The combination is powerful

Sebastian Faulks, Spectator Books of the Year

«If there were ever to be a twenty-first century Auden, with all the invention and cultural understanding, understanding of tradition and sense of the speed and the human outcome of foul politics, Jay Bernard is it»

Ali Smith

«This affecting poetic exploration of the New Cross Fire of 1981 (dubbed “The New Cross Massacre”) is incantatory, lyrical and documentary. It makes a deep impact both on account of its own narrative and in the wake of Grenfell»

Elizabeth-Jane Burnett, The Sunday Times

«A sad and angry consolation, alert to the past... Surge is a mature work, with lyricism both poetic and pop... [One] of British poetry’s most distinctive new voices»

Tristram Fane Saunders, Daily Telegraph

«Jay Bernard’s poems sing with outrage and indignation, with fury and passion. They tell the story of two terrible fires of our times, and shockingly show how the past holds up an uncomfortable mirror to the present. They have brio, they have brilliance, they are breathtakingly brave. An astonishingly accomplished debut»

Jackie Kay

«Bernard brings alive the archive, evoking ghosts and giving voice to the dead and the aggrieved from moments in recent history all too painful... At each turn, these are poems that make you sit up and take notice»

Diva

«Haunting, historical, archival and imaginative... a stunning debut»

Bernardine Evaristo, New Statesman, Books of the Year

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