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Unexpected Weather Abi Curtis

Unexpected Weather von Abi Curtis

Unexpected Weather Abi Curtis


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Zusammenfassung

Abi Curtis's first collection, Unexpected Weather, makes the familiar extraordinary, and the supernatural everyday. In poems about animals and clouds, scientists and circus performers, and myths and the moments before death, her deft use and playful subversions of form give her verse an exquisite poise between gravity and lightness.

Unexpected Weather Zusammenfassung

Unexpected Weather Abi Curtis

Abi Curtis makes the familiar extraordinary, and the supernatural everyday. In poems about animals and clouds, scientists and circus performers, about love and bean-pods, about bruises and myths and the moments before death, her deft use and playful subversions of form give her verse an exquisite poise between gravity and lightness. Unexpected Weather has surprises on every page: sensuous surfaces upturned with a single word, moments frozen and held up for inspection, riddles, mishearings and tricks of the light. The collection is divided into two parts, each of them named for just such a trick: a mirage and a phosphorescence, the one an illusion, seemingly real, the other quite natural, but spectral and eerie. Both create atmospheric effects no less beautiful for their irreality. They are perfect figures for Curtis's poetry, for her way of conjuring characters, worlds, mythologies and histories out of wisps of experience; but most of all for her delight in metaphor, the medium of condensation and transformation, in which she makes the world limpid, and new.

Unexpected Weather Bewertungen

The work delighted me at times, able to capture claustrophobic and breathlessly open experiences, all with a very personal eye, looking at the self in private and social contexts.

-- George Ttoouli * Gists and Piths *

Curtis never tells you things you already know - she tells you things you are, things you've always felt and have never managed to put into words. It's wondrously satisfying - like being broke then finding a twenty pound note in an old pair of jeans.

-- Luke Kennard * Exultations and Difficulties. *

Matching Humbug's thematic strength is a structured symmetry and clarity of purpose it would be hard to miss.

-- Kate Bingham * Poetry London *

Über Abi Curtis

Abi Curtis's first collection Unexpected Weather was a winner of Salt's Crashaw Prize in 2008. She received an Eric Gregory Award in 2004 and holds a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing from the University of Sussex. She is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at York St John University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

I: Fata Morgana

Lady Jane Grey

Loom

Death by Lightning

In-betweens

Fata Morgana

Body Baskets

George Gabriel Stokes

Soliloquy of a Molecule

Trapeze Artist

Lupercalia

Hong Kong

Rays

Tantric

Cloud

Hitching

Last Words from the Bluebird

II: Ignis Fatuus

Mole

Tyndall's Flame

Bruise

The Cupboard

Plastic

Lion-Tamer

Poem at the Edge of a Cliff

Bareback Rider

Michelangelo's Meals

The Ghost of the Nature Reserve

Owl Butterfly

The Allotment

Mycelium

Electricity

Humbug

Oz

Roundhouse

Mandibles

Bean

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013161281
9781844715657
1844715655
Unexpected Weather Abi Curtis
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
Salt Publishing
20090608
80
Winner of Crashaw Prize 2008 (UK) Short-listed for London New Poetry Award 2010 (UK)
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