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Ingrid's Husband

Autor Paul Henry
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2008
Penned in a distinctive lyrical style, this collection of poems concerns itself with how the living haunt themselves. Each of the pieces are formed around a vivid image—among them, a child’s signature in the dust of an old guitar, the stone plinth where a café once stood, a white balloon, and a chateau, still furnished with the belongings of its vanished owner. With a powerful and haunting voice, the concept of love underscores the commonplace in this moving and memorable collection of verse.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781854114389
ISBN-10: 1854114387
Pagini: 62
Dimensiuni: 217 x 139 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Seren Books
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Paul Henry is a freelance writer and tutor. His poetry has been widely published in magazines, journalsand national newspapers. He is the author of Captive Audience, The Milk Thief, and The Slipped Leash.

Recenzii

Not a word is wasted in this new collection. A poet's poet, Paul Henry gets maximum effect from minimum language. Here, words behave as they were always meant to behave, opening windows, shifting perspectives, surprising you, showing you what's been there all the time, though you'd never noticed it. In 'Ingrid's Husband', you enter a hall of mirrors. The ordinary becomes alive with possibility, comic, moving, magical, compassionate. A sense of the music of words combines with an endlessly inventive imagination to produce a fine collection. - U.A. Fanthorpe With the purity of a 16th century poet, Paul Henry lets fall his beautiful lyrics like cloaks in the mud of every day. Effortless epiphanies and images gradually break open, releasing a strange power, a dark ocean of longing and loss. His poetry deepens our perception of the world. - Hugo Williams