Publication Date: 06/07/2023 ISBN: 9780571371273 Category: Tag:

Crisis Actor

Declan Ryan

Publisher: Faber & Faber
Publication Date: 06/07/2023 ISBN: 9780571371273 Category: Tag:
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Declan Ryan’s Crisis Actor is populated by faded heroes, single parents, loners and alcoholics. Long-past halcyon days and the exhaustion of blue-collar toil dominate this punchy, heart-aching study of loss and struggle. Woven throughout are phenomenal poems about boxing. Largely centred around historic fights, Ryan delves into the psychology of the ring, the mythmaking of great boxers and their often-tragic fates. Yet there are glimpses of beauty. We see the touching camaraderie of boxers outside of the ring, blissful summer afternoons at country pubs, and the quiet triumph of people getting up no matter how many times they’re knocked down. – Rohan

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE SEAMUS FIRST COLLECTION POETRY PRIZE
SHORTLISTED FOR THE JOHN POLLARD FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL POETRY PRIZE

‘Who knew that writing with this degree of care and pain and tact was still possible? For my money it’s the best first volume in decades, I would say since Tom Paulin’s A State of Justice (1977): no dead weight, foot-perfect and engaging.’ Michael Hofmann, Times Literary Supplement, Books of the Year

Crisis Actor chronicles various failures and farewells. It is peopled by faded heroes and deferential devotees; a hanged donkey, a bloated rat; solitary bachelors and disillusioned youths – these are the watchers, not the players. The poems are awash with rueful self-accusation and laconic scepticism. There are touching elegies, reportage and bruised, wary replayings. A blistering sequence about boxers and their fates weaves through the collection. The overwhelming sense is of life going on elsewhere, the halcyon days and brightest of years long past. This is the aftermath of being one who – in Matthew Arnold’s words – ‘has reached his utmost limits and finds . . . himself far less than he had imagined himself’.

But there are still flashes of camaraderie, of stars aligning: lunchtimes in sunlit garden squares, languorous pub afternoons, cheering on and hard-won triumphs. These precious, precarious moments point to how we might reclaim potential, discover human connection in times of defeat or despair, and reach towards grace and redemption.

‘Elegant and heartaching, these poems illuminate the sorrows of life with a bright flame, returning us to that miraculous human capacity for love and faith even in our darkest days.’ Liz Berry

‘Declan Ryan reveals himself a master of both the telling detail and of narrative suspense. Each exquisitely orchestrated vignette delivers a punch worthy of the heroes of the ring here commemorated.’ Mark Ford

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