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PUBLISHER: Carcanet Press Ltd
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781784104009
RRP: £12.99
PAGES: 128
PUBLICATION DATE:
August 30, 2018
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The Third Mandarin
Frank Kuppner
Frank Kuppner’s The Third Mandarin is made of 501 quatrains divided into five `books’. Taken together, they collage an alternative Imperial China of drunk poets, grumpy sages, and sex-starved emperors. Along the way Kuppner riffs on myriad forms, from love letters and prophecies to drinking songs and graffiti.As a storyteller, Kuppner sticks faithfully to the path of least significance. His is a poetry of things that might happen in a minute or two, to people we don’t really care about, for reasons too complicated to go into. His characters have a habit of turning up late for their own poems. Half riddling philosopher, half drivelling idiot, Kuppner’s speaker has the air of someone who has forgotten why they came into the room, 501 times.Funny, ridiculous, and beautiful, The Third Mandarin confirms Kuppner as a poet `of immense intellectual and comic power’ (Poetry Review), `one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British poetry (LRB).
Reviews of The Third Mandarin
'Kuppner has one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British poetry.' – London Review of Books
Frank Kuppner
Frank Kuppner was born in Glasgow in 1951. He has been Writer in Residence at the universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde and Glasgow. In 1995 he won the McVitie’s Scottish Writer of the Year prize for for his book Something Very Like Murder. He received a Creative Scotland Award in 2003. Carcanet have published nine books of his poetry: A Bad Day for the Sung Dynasty (Scottish Arts Council Book Award, 1984), The Intelligent Observation of Naked Women (1987), Ridiculous! Absurd! Disgusting! (1989), Everything is Strange (1994), Second Best Moments in Chinese History (1997), What? Again? Selected Poems (2000), A God’s Breakfast (2004), Arioflotga (2008) and The Same Life Twice (2012). His tenth Carcanet collection The Third Mandarin will be published in August 2018.