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The Sound Ladder

Autor David Attwooll Ilustrat de Andrew Walton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 apr 2015

The Sound Ladder features war stories and resurrections; Cornwall and Mexico; demonstrations and school dances; refugees and book fairs; the natural world and the surrealism of the internet; elegy, anger, and humour. And music: these poems listen to what the rhythm section is doing beneath the surface of specific places and events, the beat a few strata down.

David Attwooll was a winner of the 2013 Poetry Business competition with Surfacing. Ground Work (2014) is a poet's calendar exploring (with the artist Andrew Walton) the topography, history and changing weather and light in a floodplain bordering Oxford and the Thames. The Sound Ladder contains poems from these pamphlets as well as more recent work.

'The supercharged, over-communicative modern world in the form of spam and YouTube crackles and buzzes in several of these poems... Geographically, linguistically, thematically and stylistically this is a varied and rich collection of poems; Attwooll has a keen eye and a sharp tongue but ultimately ... a sympathetic mind' -- Simon Armitage (on Surfacing)

'... these poems capture Attwooll's delight in the world around him' -- Jenny Lewis

' Attwooll] balances seriousness and humour within originality of form in ways that are wholly new and are ... permanent additions to the repertoire of English poetry' -- Laurie Smith

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781909747098
ISBN-10: 1909747092
Pagini: 72
Ilustrații: 5 b&w
Dimensiuni: 136 x 212 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Editura: Two Rivers Press

Descriere

`From the Goths, Transylvanians and teenage samurai, escaped from the pages of books, to email spam or jazz, to memories about childhood and place, these poems capture Attwooll's delight in the world around him.' Jenny Lewis