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The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here Vidyan Ravinthiran

The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here By Vidyan Ravinthiran

The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here by Vidyan Ravinthiran


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Ravinthiran's second collection is a book of sonnets for his wife. These are love poems that turn analytical, consider the world, and stand for a larger community, including readers themselves. Many describe life in the North East for a mixed-race couple, considering both the redemptive force of love and the cultural origins of our discontent.

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The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here by Vidyan Ravinthiran

Vidyan Ravinthiran's second collection is a book of sonnets for his wife. These are love poems that turn analytical, consider the world, and in which the pronoun 'we' aspires to stand for a larger community, including (if you like) readers themselves. Many describe life in the North East for a mixed-race couple, considering both the redemptive force of love and the cultural origins of our discontent. Brexit; racist and sexist abuse; class; our work-life balance, and our relationship with institutions (be it our employer, or the NHS); taboos surrounding mental health; civil war in Sri Lanka; media representation of minorities; immigrant anxieties: these poems look inward, but also outward. Worrying at the link between society and our private lives, they scorn a politics which would put us all in separate boxes. Love, and imagination, may not conquer all, but as recent shocks suggest, 'we' must at least try to understand people different to us. Shortlisted for the 2019 Forward Prize for Best Collection, the collection is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here Reviews

Also on the shortlist [for the Forward Prize for Best Collection] is another collection that approaches divisive politics with humanity and warmth: Vidyan Ravinthiran's The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here. Formally assured but far from formulaic, this book of sonnets for the poet's wife is testament, at its best, to the ways in which poetry can reach from the particular to the universal. Moving and inviting in their conversational ease, Ravinthiran's sonnets stretch from the grounding details of life for a mixed-race couple in England today... to thoughtfully touch on themes of identity, class, work and community. -- Ben Wilkinson * The Guardian *
The poet's domestic introspection is no less than a conduit for contemplation of the troubles which define many lives. And in this fine collection, they include racism (Ravinthiran is British by birth and Sinhalese by family origin, his wife is white British), cultural dislocation, mental illness, politics and identity... Vidyan Ravinthiran's collection is both bracing and complex, and it is difficult to give a comprehensive review of such a diversionary, inclusive body of work without venturing into essay territory. -- Steve Whitaker * The Yorkshire Times [on The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here] *
As a very rare kind of British poet indeed - one from a Sri Lankan background readers might expect Vidyan Ravinthiran to have a lot of important things to say. He does, but, like Oscar Wilde, whom this witty and ambitious debut quotes twice, Grun-tu-molani also delights in wrong-footing expectations of earnestness. -- Jeremy Noel-Tod * Sunday Times *
'Grun-tu-molani' is borrowed from Bellow's phrase meaning 'man wants to live' and Ravinthiran's verse seems driven by a comparably urgent impulse, to perfect his craft. From translations of ancient Tamil texts to contemporary riffs on recession and technology, he combines formal range with wit as well as moral, sensual and emotional complexity. -- Maria Crawford * Financial Times, Summer books 2014 *
Grun-tu-Molani brings a light touch and a sometimes damning elegance to subjects including MTV, a chair addressing Jackie Chan, the Tamil Tigers, militarism and the purpose of money - recalling the early Michael Hofmann as he does so, which is a good sign. -- Sean O'Brien * Guardian *

About Vidyan Ravinthiran

Vidyan Ravinthiran was born in Leeds, to Sri Lankan Tamils. His first book of poems, Grun-tu-molani (Bloodaxe Books, 2014), was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, the Seamus Heaney Centre Poetry Prize and the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize. His second, The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here (Bloodaxe Books, 2019) won a Northern Writers Award and a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, was shortlisted for both the 2019 Forward Prize for Best Collection and for the 2019 T.S. Eliot Prize. After teaching at the universities of Cambridge, Durham and Birmingham in the UK, he now teaches at Harvard in the US. He is the author of Elizabeth Bishop's Prosaic (Bucknell, 2015), winner of both the University English Prize and the Warren-Brooks Award for Outstanding Literary Criticism. On top of his academic work, he writes literary journalism, and is represented as an author of fiction by the Wylie Agency.

Table of Contents

11 Today / Aubade 12 Sea break / Hazlitt 13 Frost / The armchairs 14 Learning / Jigsaw 15 Riposte / Fiction 16 Hail / Nothing can be sole or whole... 17 Ceylon / DH1 18 Our first house / A gift 19 You've been teaching me / BAME 20 Thought experiment / An email 21 In this room / Children say the funniest things 22 There are things / Sometimes 23 Who am I / No 24 Leeds / In my father's room I discover 25 Peak District / Clouds, two (Borges feat. Kolatkar) 26 Leviathan / That said 27 She / She 28 The Indian grandfather / John Addington Symonds 29 Lingerie / Safe words 30 Don't stop / i.m. Steve Hilton 31 Outside the Hanuman temple / I mention it 32 Parental advice / Worry 33 I've noticed something / Conversation 34 The fight / Afterwards 35 Larkin / The poem of happiness 36 Strictly / Titian 37 Paatti / Today 38 Brexit / Leave 39 In the mixed area / Inspiration 40 Mercy invincibility / Another side effect 41 In my family / Unlike some 42 From the window / That hand 43 We're / And so 44 from the Tamil / Let 45 Dubrovnik / Trust 46 My body is a cage / Transition 47 Tough mudder / This is not a photograph 48 Faraj / It's a dark 49 Whoever you are / Haircut 50 My parents and I / My Sri Lankan family 51 Swedenborg / Union 52 It's not about you / Barrett/Browning 53 In the bubble / The hearing aid 54 New Year's Eve / Driving 55 This book / Mother and sister 56 The X-Files / Contrarieties 57 In films / We're moving on 58 Birmingham / Of justice 59 Trying / Artist 60 It must be / Spring

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CIN1780374763VG
9781780374765
1780374763
The Million-petalled Flower of Being Here by Vidyan Ravinthiran
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
2019-06-20
64
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