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OverviewThe Sky Around My Father charts the estrangement between a daughter and her charismatic but often terrifying father. With nuance and precision, these poems bear witness to a childhood shaped by fear, love and music where admiration and foreboding uneasily coexist. Drawing on the language of Eastern European fairytales, folk music, chess and meteorology, Emilie Jelinek's sequence explores the mythic and monstrous dimensions of paternal absence. The observing moon, recurring throughout, becomes a quiet symbol of grief and longing, bridging distance with light. Through a textured blend of anecdotal and compressed lyric poems, ther sequence captures the reverberations of trauma and tenderness alike. At once intimate and archetypal, The Sky Around My Father confronts the deep complexities of the father-daughter bond its beauty, its terror, and its lasting weather. Winner of the Mslexia Women's Poetry Pamphlet Competition 2024 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emilie JelinekPublisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd Imprint: Bloodaxe Books Ltd Edition: Paperback original Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.00cm ISBN: 9781780377803ISBN 10: 1780377800 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 25 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Pamphlet Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents7 Terms and Conditions 8 Vltava 9 Mother Tongue 10 Song for an Estranged Father 11 Pietà 12 This could be a fairytale 13 Portrait of Fear as a Shape-shifting, Flesh-eating Beast 14 Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins 15 Frontline Idiosyncrasies 16 The Battle at Aubers Ridge 17 Dissolution 18 Diagnosis 19 The Envelope 20 Forecast (1) 22 Rusalka’s Other Song 23 Forecast (2) 24 My Father Washes His Hands of Me 25 Firstborn 26 Explaining You as an Extinction Event to My Children 27 The Wolf at the Window 28 Leaving the Dock at Ostend, July 1968 30 Ostinato in Something Minor 31 The Sky Around My Father 32 Acknowledgements & notesReviewsIn these elegant and unflinching poems, Emilie Jelinek sets out on a voyage of exploration, through storm and rough weather, to the land of her father. This is beautiful work: unafraid to examine how love, history and grief can painfully intertwine, and those we long for become unreachable to us. -- Liz Berry These poems are exemplary in the measured way they answer Emilie Jelinek's need for a reckoning with her troubled and violent father. The recorded facts may be shocking, but through a variety of approaches and devices, including sometimes surprising but always apt metaphor, both justice and a degree of mercy are achieved. A new, true poet rests her case. -- Christopher Reid Emilie Jelinek crafts a set of poems heavy with storm warnings, stalked by the presence of the father who carries a burden of rage passed down generations, ‘a man cut in half by history’… Through the ever-narrowing landscape of the man she knows, she contrives to suggest, with great skill and delicacy, not only a daughter’s pain and struggle to comprehend, but a whole nation’s turbulent history. -- Imtiaz Dharker * Mslexia Women's Poetry Pamphlet Competition judge * Emilie Jelinek’s forthright, highly courageous collection The Sky Around My Father is a hymn to unsolvable complexity – the father is enormous, unnegotiable: he is the manspreading presence in the long shadow of whom a furious /perplexed / disbelieving daughter attempts to find the most forgiving angle, the 'place where tenderness might grow'. Jelinek makes the dynamic entirely her own – the father gets in the way of everything: her poems cut their pathway around, then through him. Undercutting this sequence of love poems – because that’s exactly what they are – is a terrible ambivalence. With its exquisitely rendered variations, this is a first-rate collection that significantly adds to the dysfunctional father canon. -- Tim Liardet 'Emilie Jelinek crafts a set of poems heavy with storm warnings, stalked by the presence of the father who carries a burden of rage passed down generations, ‘a man cut in half by history’… Through the ever-narrowing landscape of the man she knows, she contrives to suggest, with great skill and delicacy, not only a daughter’s pain and struggle to comprehend, but a whole nation’s turbulent history.'—Imtiaz Dharker, Mslexia Women's Poetry Pamphlet Competition judge 'In these elegant and unflinching poems, Emilie Jelinek sets out on a voyage of exploration, through storm and rough weather, to the land of her father. This is beautiful work: unafraid to examine how love, history and grief can painfully intertwine, and those we long for become unreachable to us.'—Liz Berry 'Emilie Jelinek’s forthright, highly courageous collection The Sky Around My Father is a hymn to unsolvable complexity – the father is enormous, unnegotiable: he is the manspreading presence in the long shadow of whom a furious /perplexed / disbelieving daughter attempts to find the most forgiving angle, the 'place where tenderness might grow'. Jelinek makes the dynamic entirely her own – the father gets in the way of everything: her poems cut their pathway around, then through him. Undercutting this sequence of love poems – because that’s exactly what they are – is a terrible ambivalence. With its exquisitely rendered variations, this is a first-rate collection that significantly adds to the dysfunctional father canon.'—Tim Liardet Author InformationEmilie Jelinek won the 2024 Mslexia Women's Poetry Pamphlet Competition judged by Imtiaz Dharker with her second pamphlet,The Sky Around My Father(Bloodaxe Books/Mslexia, 2025), following her debut,Wing Formula(Against the Grain Press, 2023). Her poems have appeared inAcumen, Ambit, Finished Creatures, 14 magazine, Mslexia, Resurgence, Under the Radarand Ireland's Munster Literary Review, Southword: New International Writing. She won second prize in both the Winchester Poetry Prize in 2023 and the Wells Open Poetry Prize in 2024, where she also received the Hilly Cansdale Award. She was a finalist inMslexia's Poetry Competition in 2023 and was highly commended in the Belfast Book Festival's Mairtn Crawford Award for Poetry and the McLellan Poetry Competition in 2022. She was awarded a distinction for her MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University in 2023. She grew up in Belgium and France and has spent her career working for international organisations in Russia, Afghanistan, Haiti, Myanmar and West Africa, returning to the UK in 2014. She lives in Bath with her husband and two children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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