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Handwriting

Michael Ondaatje

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English
Jonathan Cape
01 September 2011
'A set of intimate, gentle poems, transcribing the history, landscapes and traditions of Ceylon

Sri Lanka ' - The Times

The poems in Handwriting are memories of Sri Lanka- the rituals and traditions, history and geography, the smells and tastes and colours of his first home. Here are sunless forests, cattle-bells, stilt-walkers 'with the movement of prehistoric birds'; a Buddha buried 'so roots/like fingers of a blind monk/spread for two hundred years over his face'; 'saffron and panic seed, lotus flowers, sandalwood; a lover, who lay her fearless heart/light as a barn owl/against him all night'.

Handwriting is an elegy for lost childhood, for a culture and language lost to the turmoil of history, but it is also a glimpse of the source of the writer's delicate, erotic, mysterious imagination. By focussing on writing frankly about beautiful things, Ondaatje takes the poems beyond narrative to these simple, deeply sensual images - given to us in a language that is pared, cursive and exquisite.
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Imprint:   Jonathan Cape
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 199mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   97g
ISBN:   9780224093804
ISBN 10:   0224093800
Pages:   80
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Michael Ondaatje was born in Sri Lanka in 1943 and has lived in Canada since 1962. His books include Running in the Family, a volume of memoir, five novels - including The English Patient which won the 1992 Booker Prize - and many collections of poetry. Handwriting was first published in 1998 and is reissued to coincide with the publication of his new novel, The Cat's Table.

Reviews for Handwriting

The way his novels are truly poetic, Ondaatje's thrilling poems often read like exquisite, unwritten Ondaatje novels. * Independent on Sunday * Handwriting explores Sri Lankan history, geography, ceremonies and myths. It is crowded with scintillating images, such as a tightrope-walker caught in a power cut, beautiful colours and textures * New Statesman * Michael Ondaatje defies the normal distinction between poet and novelist. His writing is consistently tuned to a visionary pitch -- Graham Swift Ondaatje's poems are a joy, as all his writing is. The wonderful twists, painful and funny; the utterly individual touch and sumptuous wealth of language; they're all familiar, but as one would expect, they seem to keep getting better, more assured and sometimes more crazy -- W. S. Merwin His poems read with the same whimsical precision and authority one finds in Ondaatje's prose. He is the most sensibly ironic writer I've read in years, and the most generously disposed. Would that all worlds were this deftly attended -- Robert Creeley A breathtaking collection... If you're going to buy one book this year, buy this one. Ten years from now you'll still be reading it with pleasure -- Sam Solecki * Books in Canada * The final poem, ""Last Ink,"" explains why the need to preserve human experience through art is as instinctive as the desire to die in a lover's arms. Dealing with large-scale emotions and scenes of love and war, these are poems that strike to the heart -- Martha Silano


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