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Nick Ascroft

    Moral Sloth
    The Stupefying
    • 2023

      The Stupefying

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,1(8)Abgeben

      Exploring the unexpected twists of life, this collection presents a blend of humor that straddles the line between absurdity and reality. Through inventive and insightful poetry, Nick Ascroft captures moments of eavesdropping and emotional highs and lows. His unique sensibilities deliver surprising and sometimes morally ambiguous reflections, infused with a bittersweet charm. This fifth collection stands out as one of his most personal works, inviting readers to experience a delightful yet poignant journey.

      The Stupefying
    • 2021

      Moral Sloth

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,4(3)Abgeben

      We don't need your whataboutery and moral prevarication. It's time to stand up and own your own culpability, complicity and . . . but I joke. Sit thee down. Hoist up that unethical hamburger and deploy your face into it. Some people are part of the solution and the rest of us find the people who are part of the solution to be annoying. We are the problem. We will not be moved. We will be moved if you shout at us, but we're not going to like it. These poems whistle while Rome burns. They whistle with words in a language plump with shoulds and oughts and sorries and shouldn't'ves. They whistle Beethoven so badly the old man's bones are transformed into a sustainable turbine. They only stop whistling to consider whether cheap comic cynicism is the kind of wry and arch whimsy no one needs, least of all this doomed world of human apologists. The poems lift their chins with pride. The poems remain unapologetic. No. I am mistaken. They are desperate, sickening, in their apology. 'Nick Ascroft's Moral Sloth is among other things a virtuoso display of formal skills. He does a particularly classy line in sonnets. He can rhyme as tellingly as Alexander Pope or the Byron of Don Juan - and c

      Moral Sloth