
Drunken Driving
A humorous, subversive sequel to 2023âs The Coming Thing, this narrative poem continues the story of Imelda ten years on within the walls of Pentonville Prison. The Poetry Book Society Summer Choice 2026 Drunken Driving is the funny and subversive sequel to Martina Evansâs narrative poem The Coming Thing, set ten years on. Imelda, now a young mother, is married to Carl. When she gets a job in the X-ray Department at Pentonville Prison and learns to drive, her previous preoccupations with life and death and abuse of power are intensified within the prison walls. The sonnets are âcuffedâ by quotes from Dracula and prison security rules, providing ironic commentary on the main narrative exploring issues of control. This timely collection delivers dark comedy as it raises serious questions about human society during the present international prison crisis, with the UK prison system on the verge of collapse.
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A humorous, subversive sequel to 2023âs The Coming Thing, this narrative poem continues the story of Imelda ten years on within the walls of Pentonville Prison. The Poetry Book Society Summer Choice 2026 Drunken Driving is the funny and subversive sequel to Martina Evansâs narrative poem The Coming Thing, set ten years on. Imelda, now a young mother, is married to Carl. When she gets a job in the X-ray Department at Pentonville Prison and learns to drive, her previous preoccupations with life and death and abuse of power are intensified within the prison walls. The sonnets are âcuffedâ by quotes from Dracula and prison security rules, providing ironic commentary on the main narrative exploring issues of control. This timely collection delivers dark comedy as it raises serious questions about human society during the present international prison crisis, with the UK prison system on the verge of collapse.
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A humorous, subversive sequel to 2023âs The Coming Thing, this narrative poem continues the story of Imelda ten years on within the walls of Pentonville Prison. The Poetry Book Society Summer Choice 2026 Drunken Driving is the funny and subversive sequel to Martina Evansâs narrative poem The Coming Thing, set ten years on. Imelda, now a young mother, is married to Carl. When she gets a job in the X-ray Department at Pentonville Prison and learns to drive, her previous preoccupations with life and death and abuse of power are intensified within the prison walls. The sonnets are âcuffedâ by quotes from Dracula and prison security rules, providing ironic commentary on the main narrative exploring issues of control. This timely collection delivers dark comedy as it raises serious questions about human society during the present international prison crisis, with the UK prison system on the verge of collapse.











