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Faber & Faber Paperback English

Fast Music

By Hugo Williams

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Fast Music

By Hugo Williams

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  • 'He's a poet of such intimate charm, such grace and cunning, and such ordinary comic sadness, that he wins your affection and admiration.' Hermione Lee, Guardian Fast Music refers as much to the fast dance music that caused Williams to run round the room on the furniture aged three as to the speed of life, thought and to poetry itself, which works harder and faster than ordinary speech. In a poem about his typewriter, the ‘undiscovered islands’ are the many and various extraordinary subjects which rise out of the sea of his daily life, to be caught between the rollers of his beloved Adler Gabriele: ‘Words returning with a bang and a bell to the left-hand margin, pausing for a moment to reflect on the scene.’ Fast Music ranges from wide-eyed school days to a full-blown sequence of love sonnets, to an ode to Brighton’s West Pier and the inevitable helter-skelter of fate.
'He's a poet of such intimate charm, such grace and cunning, and such ordinary comic sadness, that he wins your affection and admiration.' Hermione Lee, Guardian Fast Music refers as much to the fast dance music that caused Williams to run round the room on the furniture aged three as to the speed of life, thought and to poetry itself, which works harder and faster than ordinary speech. In a poem about his typewriter, the ‘undiscovered islands’ are the many and various extraordinary subjects which rise out of the sea of his daily life, to be caught between the rollers of his beloved Adler Gabriele: ‘Words returning with a bang and a bell to the left-hand margin, pausing for a moment to reflect on the scene.’ Fast Music ranges from wide-eyed school days to a full-blown sequence of love sonnets, to an ode to Brighton’s West Pier and the inevitable helter-skelter of fate.