{"id":1127,"date":"2011-08-01T22:00:45","date_gmt":"2011-08-01T21:00:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.themanchesterreview.co.uk\/blog\/?p=1127"},"modified":"2016-01-23T19:04:25","modified_gmt":"2016-01-23T18:04:25","slug":"ed-reiss-your-sort-smithdoorstop-books-995","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.themanchesterreview.co.uk\/?p=1127","title":{"rendered":"Ed Reiss, <em>Your Sort<\/em> (Smith\/Doorstop) \u00a39.95"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ed Reiss&#8217;s first book-length collection, <em>Your Sort<\/em>, is a wonderful addition to a body of English humorous writing that started with Edward Lear, and Lewis Carroll and ends up in the Mighty Boosh having come via the Goon Show, but also the warm &#8216;Englishness&#8217; of Men from the Ministry, and Round the Horne. And Reiss has his own take on that Englishness as he notes in the poem &#8216;The Great&#8217;, in which one of his characters asks &#8216;rhetorically&#8217;, &#8216;<em>You who cling to Englishness &#8211; which of you could say when Englishness\/ supposedly began? <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Reiss has the gift of, for the most part, exquisite comic timing, that knows exactly where to earn and place the punchline.\u00a0 And, for one of the first times in a review of a book of poems,\u00a0 it seems sacrilege to &#8216;give away the ending&#8217;, but the ending to the first poem in the book &#8216;Upstart&#8217; is: &#8216;&#8230;because climbing Everest\/as a tadpole\/\/remains a minority interest\/and always will&#8217;.\u00a0 Of course, I&#8217;ve just given you the punchline without the lead-in, but that first poem does illustrate a lot of what I&#8217;ve suggested:\u00a0 not only is there the genial surrealism of Reiss&#8217;s imagination, but there&#8217;s that instinctive opting for the little man, and the acknowledgement of the limitations I suggested earlier.\u00a0 In addition here, there is the quiet skill with the rhyming and (and you&#8217;ll have to take my word for this, the fact that this ending is beautifully earned. And the vast majority of the poems in this delightful book are just as achieved.<\/p>\n<p>There are other poems in the book which are much less immediate but just as powerful.\u00a0 One such is the beautifully turned &#8216;Homage to Hieronymous Bosch&#8217; which charts the contents of Bosch&#8217;s &#8216;Garden of Earthly Delights&#8217;, in terms of the relationship that was happening, while the painting was hanging on the wall.\u00a0 And while Reiss lists the items in the picture and other religious\/Buddhist(?) elements in the environment, he draws the reader into a rich and satisfying portrait of a love affair.<\/p>\n<p>Another thing I love about this book is that Reiss is totally unafraid to use vocabulary.\u00a0 In &#8216;Deep Cleansing&#8217;, Reiss describes the workmen&#8217;s tools; &#8216;including polypropylene clearing-rods-\/with diamond-devil, sand-cone\/drag-drop-scraper and badger fittings-&#8216;.\u00a0 Reiss&#8217;s writing inclines the reader to trust in his knowledge and his naming; and as a consequence we trust his poems.<br \/>\n&nbsp;<br \/>\nIan Pople<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ed Reiss&#8217;s first book-length collection, Your Sort, is a wonderful addition to a body of English humorous writing that started with Edward Lear, and Lewis Carroll and ends up in the Mighty Boosh having come via the Goon Show, but also the warm &#8216;Englishness&#8217; of Men from the Ministry, and Round the Horne. 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