Surge, Jay Bernard
Surge, Jay Bernard
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Surge

Author: Jay Bernard

Narrator: Jay Bernard

Unabridged: 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/20/2019


Synopsis

Brought To You By Penguin.

The audiobook edition of Surge, written and read by Jay Bernard.

Winner of The Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award 2020.

*Winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry 2018*

Jay Bernard's powerful debut is a queer exploration of the black British archive, tracing a line between two significant events in recent British history: the New Cross Massacre of 1981 in which thirteen young black people were killed in a house fire - and the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017. The collection stems from research undertaken about the New Cross Fire during a 2016 residency at the George Padmore Institute.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on June 28, 2019

The question of how we should memorialize victims of injustice, those who've been forgotten or those whose stories can't ever be known is a difficult one. Jay Bernard writes a powerful introduction to their book of poetry “Surge” explaining how they conducted research into the 1981 New Cross Fire wh......more

Goodreads review by Marc on January 03, 2020

The best poem was "Sentence" about the Grenfell Tower fire which eerily echoed the 1981 Deptford Fire that is the main focus of this collection. I also found the poems in patois particularly good, read them aloud for full effect.......more

Goodreads review by Marcia on June 30, 2020

Prachtige poëzie!......more

Goodreads review by Carmijn on August 19, 2023

This collection deals with some interesting topics surrounding the New Cross Massacre and Grenfell Tower fire, such as race and belonging. The style was very experimental and builds on extensive research. However, I found the poems to be quite flat and similar in tone. This made it a bit monotonous......more


Quotes

Haunting, historical, archival and imaginative... a stunning debut New Statesman, Books of the Year

Surge is a radical hybrid, painfully beautiful multigenerational ghost story, a social document, and a work of political archaeology. It is an indictment of this country's systemic hostility to its black, Asian and ethnic minority population, and the scandalous lack of accountability when this system claims lives. It is a heartbreaking and brilliant book about an ongoing tragedy Guardian, *Books of the Year*

Politically and lyrically compelling Observer, *Books of the Year*

Sensitive but devastating verse Financial Times, *Summer Reads of 2019*

A searing combination of artistic invention and meticulous research into the 1981 New Cross Fire

This affecting poetic exploration of the New Cross Fire of 1981 (dubbed “The New Cross Massacre”) is incantatory, lyrical and documentary. It makes a deep impact both on account of its own narrative and in the wake of Grenfell The Sunday Times

A sad and angry consolation, alert to the past... Surge is a mature work, with lyricism both poetic and pop... [One] of British poetry’s most distinctive new voices Daily Telegraph

Although the fire, the subsequent protests and the founding of the Black People’s Day of Action were documented by poets Linton Kwesi Johnson and Benjamin Zephaniah among others, Bernard’s work uniquely addresses a new generation encountering this past almost afresh, as it is echoed painfully inthe present... The collection’s major achievement is its unfailing attentiveness to the framing of history through the stories of individuals and collectives that the poet holds, urgently, ethically and so skilfully, in their hands Guardian

If there were ever to be a twenty-first century Auden, with all the invention and cultural understanding, understanding of tradition and sense of the speed and the human outcome of foul politics, Jay Bernard is it

Jay Bernard’s poems sing with outrage and indignation, with fury and passion. They tell the story of two terrible fires of our times, and shockingly show how the past holds up an uncomfortable mirror to the present. They have brio, they have brilliance, they are breathtakingly brave. An astonishingly accomplished debut


Awards

  • Ondaatje Prize
  • Ted Hughes Poetry Award
  • Jhalak Prize
  • T.S. Eliot Prize
  • Dylan Thomas Prize
  • Forward Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection
  • Costa Poetry Award