Rotten Days in Late Summer by Ralf Webb - ISBN: 9780141992730
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Youth, love, grief, and class collide in a powerful poetry debut.

Rotten Days in Late Summer

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    112 pages

  • Release Date

    31 August 2021

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Summary

Night glares and Ferris wheels - the powerful debut poetry collection exploring youth, love, grief and class, in and out of the English countryside.

In Rotten Days in Late Summer, Ralf Webb turns poetry to an examination of the textures of class, youth, adulthood and death in the working communities of the West Country, from mobile home parks, boyish factory workers and saleswomen kept on the road for days at a time, to the yearnings of young love and the complexities of masculinity.<…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141992730
ISBN-10:0141992735
Author:Ralf Webb
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:112
Release Date:31 August 2021
Weight:103g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 8mm
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Critics Review

It’s a rare thing to come across a debut collection as cohesive and accomplished as Rotten Days in Late Summer. Whether writing on love, class, illness, the working life, death or the complex and multi-faceted nature of human desire, Ralf Webb is never less than razor-sharp. With a storyteller’s flair, he evokes a world of shifting terrains in which ‘anything could be an omen’, and where refrains, motifs, stanza shapes and rhymes call to each other across the pages. In his extraordinary ‘Treetops’ sequence, Webb navigates the labyrinths of mental illness and the ambiguous prize of health … It all feels gloriously, anarchically new – Julia Copus
This is close-range language, magnifying without prejudice both the beautiful and the hard. Ralf Webb’s poetry tells the truth of the push-pull of liberation and obligation … To work, to care, to mourn, but also to be a poet and queer and … dream of a commune in France - this is poetry in the grand tradition of annihilation by desire. It’s what the young are always learning, and the old, if they are wise, never forget – Anne Boyer
His poems take on grief and young manhood, and are largely set in England’s West Country. ‘Accept this cheap and ironclad cynicism,’ Webb writes. ‘We’re not famous. I am completely in love.’ The voice in this book is direct and heart-breaking. There’s no pretension. It’s all heart – Alex Dimitrov * Oprah Daily *
Webb’s collection concerns captivation and captivity, its dignities and its violences, with frank and alert complexity. Be it in remembered school corridors, the careening horizons of grief or longed-for resolutions within and without desire, he presents the strange within the recognisable and the recognisable within the strange. A careful-bold, important voice in British poetry – Eley Williams
Ralf Webb is an ethnographer of the present. He is interested in everyday life in the extreme. What we find is that “There is a goodness here, somewhere, there is sense in struggle.” Equal parts ode, litany, and menace, Rotten Days in Late Summer opens us up to the agon of the new century – Peter Gizzi

About The Author

Ralf Webb

Ralf Webb grew up in the West Country. He co-ran the Swimmers pamphlet and event series, and from 2017 to 2021 was managing editor of The White Review. Recently, he ran the Arts Council England-funded PoetryxClass reading group project. His writing has appeared widely, including in the London Review of Books, Poetry Review, PAIN, Prototype, Hotel, Oxford Poetry and Fantastic Man. This is his first collection.

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