Join us in the Great Hall at Queen's for the launch of Stephen Sexton's much anticipated collection, Cheryl's Destinies (Penguin, 2021). We will hear some poems from the collection and have a chance to buy a copy on the night.
- Date(s)
- September 2, 2021
- Location
- The Great Hall at Queen's University Belfast
- Time
- 19:00 - 20:00
- Price
- FREE
history is what we call / what might have happened differently / and didn't
It is the decade of centuries, and Cheryl tells us our fortune. Radicals liberate a zoo, teenagers flirt in a bowling alley, and the dead are cherished. In these inventive, playful, dream-like poems, Stephen Sexton takes us on a journey through the past and the present, while Cheryl translates from the future, showing us how we exist in all three at once.
Reckoning with both public and private tragedies, the book is divided into three parts. In Part One, the poems range across old Europe: 'Edelweiss' and Titanic setting sail, to a transatlantic, cross-century symposium in Part Two, where two giants perfect their arts in collaboration. In Part Three we are back in the land where the past keeps breaking through, it's practically always the anniversary of something terrible, but there's always Cheryl in the moonlight and her deck of tarot cards.
A thrillingly strange exploration of the comfort of the fantastical when the real is hard to bear, Cheryl's Destinies is the enchanting follow-up to the Forward Prize for Best First Collection-winning If All the World and Love Were Young, by one of the most exciting young poets writing today.
This event will be conducted safely and securely. If you have any concerns please contact us for reassurance on our procedures.
Booksales courtesy of No Alibis Bookstore.
- Department
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Development and Alumni RelationsSchool of Arts, English and LanguagesSeamus Heaney Centre for Poetry
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