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All Empty Vessels - by  Aaron Kent & Stuart McPherson (Paperback) - 1 of 1

All Empty Vessels - by Aaron Kent & Stuart McPherson (Paperback)

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  • All Empty Vessels is an urgent, emotional commentary on what it is to exist in our contemporary world.
  • Author(s): Aaron Kent & Stuart McPherson
  • 124 Pages
  • Poetry, European

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About the Book



All Empty Vessels is a powerful, sometimes painful, yet ultimately life-affirming vision of the contemporary world, and an unapologetic, uncompromising and honest account of modern life.



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All Empty Vessels is an urgent, emotional commentary on what it is to exist in our contemporary world. Aaron Kent and Stuart McPherson each taking 6 sections of 6 poems each, explore topics as widespread as the class system, Edgar Allen Poe, and the lyricism of night. Even poetry and poetics itself becomes a subject of scrutiny. In the hands of these two poets, these themes become an eclectic, fluid tapestry of ideas that mold themselves around both the specific and the universal, and that present an unapologetic, honest, and uncompromising account of modern life. All Empty Vessels is a book for those who want poetry to be unafraid, and written with a fire whose embers lay smouldering long after the pages of the book have been closed.



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This diurnal/nocturnal double act spits and wheezes an electro-magnetic sociology of the underdog spirit with venom and flare. Animated by a summonings or invocation of Edgar Allan Poe and a character named 'Poet', the reader is razed by a wild-card graffiti of the spirit. This is a Butoh of working class robustness/consciousness: a dance of death performed to the British class system, executed on an altar of flickering screens, night walks, radiophonic dead air and luminous introspection. A haunting is bad enough, but a double haunting, where Kent summons McPherson and McPherson responds to Kent, reads like a vigorous card game: the flickering deck of their contaminant thought laid down swiftly, card by card, and without remorse. And yet, there is bathos, tenderness and liminality. In a dual showmanship of a new warning for both past and future, these are 'new forgeries. . . for invisible dawns' housed in a 'coffin rolled across a minefield'. You stand warned.

- MacGillivray


Two poets writing so brilliantly and wearing a full suit of artistic armoury; what's not to like? Aaron Kent and Stuart McPherson's poetics are simultaneously interfused and complimentary of one another, befitting a book of exceptionally nuanced, collaborative poems and texts. Open, ludic, tender, defiant and with multiple helpings of satiric wit, nothing appears off limits in these poems of lyric intimacy, cast across psychological (and socio-political) time and space. Kent and McPherson are a pair of shapeshifters, metamorphic, restless, and so continually uncovering and recovering perceptions within a spindled self. Here, hearts become mirrors in a family tree, the 'I' orbits 'delicately as a torpedo on payday' and desire is haunted 'with the eyes of a gundog'. Death is cast too, never far away like an eye at the porthole. This metamorphic effect tilts the poem from sea to sky and back down to earth again, ensuring the writing is located at all times, bound by both poet's perfect-pitch musicianship. All Empty Vessels listens in to the overboiling temperature of the times. This is a bicameral poetics that comes with stark and subtle warnings. Poets too are implicated, everything is at stake-it's all or nothing, as Jean Genet said it must be. Time to wake up from 'tone-deaf banjo' playing and 'ceremonial bootlicking', or else 'the future watches rabbits thrashing in the snares'. Read this and be fully nourished, yet hungry and, as I did, read it all over again.

- James Byrne


Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .29 Inches (D)
Weight: .31 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 124
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: European
Publisher: Broken Sleep Books
Theme: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Format: Paperback
Author: Aaron Kent & Stuart McPherson
Language: English
Street Date: May 31, 2024
TCIN: 1010996009
UPC: 9781916938199
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-9187
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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