A B Jackson's The Voyage of St Brendan: reviews & poem features
Reviews and poem features for A B Jackson's The Voyage of St Brendan; a poetry book of the year choice in The Irish Times. Oxford Brookes' Poem of the Week 11 May 2022.
Books were Brendan’s love. At number one, Amazing Tales, a vast compendium.
Within, he found the Mathematic Salmon,
the Manticore, the breath-defying Dragon.
The dog-head folks, called Cynocephali,
a godless bunch who play the banjolele.
The Arctic tribes who worship tiger seals,
their ice-hickle cities on wagon wheels.
The whale Jasconius, its mountain-back
all porcupined with oak, and elm, and ash.
And Inexpressible Isle, its ruined fort
with butterfly judges, Heart’s Grief Court.
In time, this diet of ripe and rum detail
weighed on Brendan: he sickened, grew pale.
He craved, instead, a simple common sense
in keeping with his Rule of abstinence.
‘These things,’ he cried, ‘are figments, folderols.
The truth is here, at hand: a linnet’s carols,
Kerry mountains, Christ upon his hook.’
And Brendan made a fire, and burned his book.
The Great Fish
Fair winds and wave-voice
the currach speeds west
as Brendan’s heart thumps
an apple harvest
Arrow-fall gannets
bullseye the sea-skin
on board all chatter
high moods in a swim
A low-humped island
where puffins might rest
unpeopled verdant
furred with a forest
The crew drop anchor
skip-scramble ashore
their hunger a hound
with scent of wild boar
Brother Colm chops wood
a kettle-fire struck
like a bee-stung hulk
the island rears up
The ground faints away
monks helter-skelter
the trees become masts
pitching off-kilter
Mad dash for the Cog
raise anchor set sail
the ocean a pot
on furious boil
On the forward slope
a geyser high-puffs
the island a whale
great Jasconius
The creature dives down
the wind gusting strong
Brendan’s mind scattered
St Dandelion
The Rock Saint
By dulcet winds the Cog was tickled west,
the crew pungent, their nostrils badly blessed.
A feature snared their view: a snag of rock,
a man, hairy as a bear, cross-legged on top.
Brendan hollered, ‘Hoy! What game is this?’
The man replied: ‘I perch. A steady business,
one hundred years and counting. Life is sweet.’
Brendan gave salute, as did the athlete.
Hellmouth
The weather fiercely dragonish
with strong headwinds
the brothers’ faith a cotton thread
their minds bobbins
Ahead a coastline visible
a scene most cruel
volcanic blast that feeds on air
and human fuel
A packed crowd in that fiery pit
who writhe and gurn
then some by detonation fly
and fleck the sun
Devils with forks and leather flails
maintain these lands
breeding horse-flies and leeches fat
as Kerry lambs
Brendan spies a devil on shore
and loudly cries Who are these tortured kindling folks?
What are their crimes?
The figure hocks up phlegm and yells Dead-eye loan sharks
crap-wigged kleptocratic bampots
with shilling hearts
These parasites made profit off
poor citizens
their flesh is now a reddish clay
we fire their skins
A vile stench envelops the Cog
her retching crew
as terraced theatres of flame
slow-fade from view
The Walserands
The crew fled Weirdly Castle via cornfields,
again set sail. On shore, unholy squeals –
creatures in hot pursuit with bows and arrows,
their bodies a hotchpotch of odd bedfellows:
cranes’ necks, top-heavy with boars’ heads;
human torsos lurching on dogs’ hind legs.
Brendan cried, ‘You hairy mixter-maxters!
Do you know God? Confess! You cannot catch us.’
One beast replied, ‘We knew Him, face to face:
as angels we lived in Heaven’s choiring grace.
When Lucifer stirred rebellion we lay low,
hung neutral – our punishment this freak show.
Join us in exile, stay: we own a paradise,
and call that castle home. Just feast your eyes.’
In old seraphic dialects they growled
something about food, something about gold.
Contents List
11 Brendan
14 The Burning of the Book
15 The Boat
16 Brendan’s Meditation
17 The Crew
18 Shore Song
19 The Great Fish
22 The Mermayd
23 Thirsting Souls
24 The Coagulated Sea
26 The Cliff-top Monastery
27 Interlude
28 The Rock Saint
29 Hellmouth
32 The Siren
33 The Stolen Bridle
34 Devils’ Mountain
36 Respite
37 Brendan’s Vision
39 Many Fish
40 The Turf Rider
42 Judas
43 Burning Birds
44 Multum Bona Terra
47 The Walserands
48 The Sea Leaf
50 The Sea Serpent
52 A World Below
53 The New Book
54 Home
56 Burial
59 Notes
68 Select bibliography
Illustrations by Kathleen Neeley
13 St Brendan
21 Jasconius
31 Hellmouth
46 The Walserands
51 The Sea Serpent
57 Burial