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New poetry collections by Sean Borodale, Karen Hughes, David John Keighley, and others by 14 May 2021
Martyn Halsall reviews collections of work by contemporary poets
EACH of these seven collections of poetry could be labelled as “spiritual”, from the meditated observations of the minute as reflected in mindfulness to a more traditional Christian engagement through worship and scriptural text. Together, these books could compose a symposium, about how any faith community could engage with the convalescent world, if and when plague recedes.
Sean Borodale pays microscopic attention to insects in
Inmates. His poems are fragmentary, bordering on the abstract. His concentrated writing reflects close observations from a miniature world in which the human is peripheral. He sets out his writer’s role in Tick Hatchery: “To examine, / to more closely microscope the waiting”.
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Ireland
Irish
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Photo: Lucy Scholes.
I first came across the poet and short story writer Frances Bellerby’s fiction when I was working on my Ph.D. My subject was sibling relationships in mid-twentieth-century British literature, and some dusty avenue of research led me to Bellerby a name I had not come across before and haven’t since, bar this article on the treasure trove that is the Neglected Books website quite a few of whose short stories feature brother-and-sister pairs. Ultimately, I didn’t reference her work in my finished thesis, but neither did I forget some of the haunting images therein. Two children in the gloaming, the descending darkness bringing with it a premonition of war. The strange out-of-body experience of a child a reaction to witnessing a horrible accident that momentarily renders her unable to identify the scratched and bloody hand in front of her as her own, caught on blackberry brambles. Or simply the tableau of a cozy drawing room on a winter’s evening, seen throu
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Picardie
France
Bodmin-moor
Cornwall
Ireland
Sargasso-sea
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Oceans
Empty Nest: Poems for Families, edited by Carol Ann Duffy review â the agony of absence
Fathers, mothers and grownup children reflect on leaving home and the âdance between closeness and distanceâ in an outstanding anthology
Carol Ann Duffy: her house âpinesâ when her daughter is away. Photograph: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Getty Images
Carol Ann Duffy: her house âpinesâ when her daughter is away. Photograph: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Getty Images
Tue 16 Mar 2021 05.00 EDT
This is not, as is the usual rule of this column, a collection but an outstanding anthology in which fathers, mothers and grownup children speak of themselves and, sometimes, to one another. A new form of homesickness is identified in which it is home itself that sickens. In the poem from which the anthology gets its title, Carol Ann Duffy suggests that her house âpinesâ when her daughter is away. Gabriel Griffin in Alone describes his homeâs echoing uncanniness, a â
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Gabriel-griffin
Walking-away
Say-something-back
Natalie Merchant
Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience
Equestrienne
The Dancing Bear
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If No One Ever Marries Me
The Sleepy Giant
Adventures of Isabel
Autumn Lullaby
Indian Names This album captures so many magical moments, the best times I ve ever had as a musician, declares singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant of Leave Your Sleep, her ambitious, two-disc Nonesuch debut. Merchant, celebrated sol.
more »o artist and one-time voice of 10,000 Maniacs, took on what could have been a daunting task: she s adapted 19th and 20th century British and American poetry - well-known and obscure works, anonymous rhymes, children s lullabies, all of it timeless
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