The Late Guest

Stephen Payne author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Parthian Books

Publishing:1st Oct '26

£10.00

This title is due to be published on 1st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Late Guest cover

The prose poems in The Late Guest dwell on remembered episodes, accidental encounters, overheard conversations, daydreams and art works to find surprising meaning - allegories from fragments and insights into the life of the mind. Readers of these poems might be amused or moved, or both at once, but also provoked to think outside the poems' small, clear boxes.

In this playful and deft collection, pickpockets, psychoanalysts, professors and philosophers run amok. There are exuberant dolphins, aggressive whales and unsolvable arguments. Boys mime causes of death at the swimming pool and a geyser erupts sporadically but a trip to the Repair Café should see you right. Future wives and other interesting encounters may be found in the kitchen of a party, if only you could arrive on time. 'Deftly teetering from small occasion to whimsical association, with a glance at some lightly-worn knowledge, some close-to-the-bone apprehension, on the way, the apparently casual voice of these prose poems knows exactly what it’s doing. Think of the skill of the tightrope-walker, always almost falling in a way that makes us smile… and gasp now and then. Yes, like that.’ – Philip Gross ‘The Late Guest is a box of delights, every page its own miniature world, taking the reader somewhere unexpected, to places we thought we knew and others we can only travel to through these exquisite prose poems. Payne is master of the sleight of hand, these encounters changing course and tracking new paths without the reader realising, until we look around and say, ah! This is the heart of the matter, the truth of the thing. These poems inhabit both the fantastical and the everyday, and the unexpected points where these overlap. Endlessly curious, inventive and startling – a book that moved me and made me laugh in equal measure, often in the same tender moment.’ – Katherine Stansfield -- Publisher: Parthian Books

ISBN: 9781913830793

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 4mm

Weight: unknown

80 pages