Enter the Water

Hardback Published on: 05/10/2023
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Synopsis

AN OBSERVER BEST POETRY BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023

'A dark-light beauty' Ali Smith

'Totally compelling, Enter The Water pulls you along like a current. Gentle, deft, spacious yet searingly vivid, it wanders like our narrator and shows us both nature and the city through new eyes . . . This book will sneak up on you and leave its music long ringing in your ears' Cecilia Knapp

'Enter the Water is both visceral and perceptive, a discomfort formulated in great tenderness and pain' Bhanu Kapil

'Enter the Water has horizons and wit and allusion and rhyme and disenchanted politics and birds, and lines that hit the reader right in the heart . . . The writing is original and perfectly pitched . . . A significant debut' Ian Patterson

i sat in a chapel the other night in my big gay coat
talking to a god whose answer is only sometimes no

no that was a lie
the house of god was closed the night i needed him
i sat outside on the granite steps of a fountain
happily pouring itself an eternal supply

ENTER THE WATER follows a young man who becomes homeless when he is evicted from his flat in Cambridge during the turbulent early months of 2022. As the wind stirs, our narrator embarks on a journey from his park bench out towards the coast, wrapped in his 'big gay coat', accompanied by his pigeons, a blackbird and Storm Eunice - 'Nature' in colourfully alive and playful forms. Along the way he searches for a beauty inherent to all of us, and then calls us to reclaim it.

ENTER THE WATER is a story invested in care - care towards the environment; towards the political realities of recession and the war in Ukraine; towards the dynamic self, the human whose love for swimming becomes synonymous with self-acceptance and survival; and to everyone, managing to manage.

Walking along the edges of our troubled current affairs, animated by a spirit of cheerful protest, this book is an offering and an urgent invitation to exit and re-enter our world - and to celebrate our capacity for courage in times of suffering.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9781472158185
  • Number of pages: 208
  • Dimensions: 218 x 142 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 360g
  • Languages: English

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Enter the Water
Can’t recommend enough
ETW took me by the hand and led me through each individual poem to help me see the collective narrative. I’ve been trying to articulate the experience I ha... READ MORE
Ewan KINGDON
Enter the Water
Rich and accessible
After seeing Jack perform Enter The Water in his local area, Leicester, I felt compelled to purchase a copy. The work is both rich and accessible and full ... READ MORE
Toni Towers
Enter the Water
Most Magnificent Book About Our Time
This book really highlights the day to day issues people may face and what they may feel. After each page it left me feeling more inquisitive about the cha... READ MORE
Macy Weston
Enter the Water
Highly Recommend
Excellent, Thought Provoking , A gem of a read.
Helen Watts
Enter the Water
Great read
Totally compelling… loved Jack’s style of writing. So easy to read - couldn’t put it down. Quite sad at times learning of the struggles he faced on his jou... READ MORE
Deb Felstead
Enter the Water
Finding time to read
As a busy, mum to two, it’s hard to sit down and dive straight into a book. But I ordered ‘Enter The Water’ on the off chance that I might find time to rea... READ MORE
Jessica Powers
Enter the Water
A slam dunk for Cambridge
Leaves you wondering what it must take to enter these environments as working class and when it will, if ever, change.
Fiona Wiltshire
Enter the Water
'I wander now as lonely as a f***ing cloud'
The racing lightness of this book, the unromantic and at times irreverent portrait of the experience of the protagonist in the city of Cambridge, not an ea... READ MORE
Lewis Ferguson
Enter the Water
Brilliant
A great purchase. As someone who’s pursued an education in science it was lovely to see sections of the book discuss the relationship between the homelessn... READ MORE
Jessica Gill