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Dancing Under A Bloodless Moon David Hale

Dancing Under A Bloodless Moon By David Hale

Dancing Under A Bloodless Moon by David Hale


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Dancing Under A Bloodless Moon by David Hale

Introducing the reader to a cast of dogs, bears, pigs and
poets, Dancing under a Bloodless Moon moves back and forward through time and space, visiting a hill-fort in Wiltshire, as well as Glasgow, Poznan, Cape Town and the Gloucestershire countryside the poet knows well. Wry, surreal and full of speculation about what might or might not have happened at particular moments in time, many of these poems focus on animals and are rooted in rural England, while others deal with urban concerns, with the plight of the marginal, their detachment and despair.

Dancing Under A Bloodless Moon Reviews

David Hale's wonderfully cinematic narratives in Dancing under a Bloodless Moon are works of lucid and searching invention. But beyond their drama and bright visual sharpness, Hale's vital gift to us is his determination always to give himself up to his subject. It is not only that he conjures each poem's world so vividly but that he is moved by it, and moves us in turn. As he writes in his key opening poem 'Memory', I am painting from memory, and someone else / is moving my hand. - Jane Draycott

-- Jane Draycott

This collection is alive with the breadth of David Hale's sympathies and interests, not to mention his sheer relish for the textures and the tastes of language. Each poem is a vivid self-coherent world, those sourced by reading no less than those made from personal experience. Underneath them all runs a stream of memory that is not simply his own but reaches back through European history - one that, you feel, concerns us all. - Philip Gross

-- Philip Gross

About David Hale

Born in Prestwick, Ayrshire, David Hale has lived in Greece, London, Oxfordshire, Kent and Bristol, but now divides his time between Cornwall and Gloucestershire. His first pamphlet The Last Walking Stick Factory was published in 2011 by Happenstance; his second, In
Bedlam's Wood, won Templar's pamphlet competition. A third pamphlet is due from Hedgehog Press in summer 2020. He has had work published in a range of magazines and anthologies, most recently in Gutter, The High Window and The North. He teaches
refugees and asylum seekers English in Gloucester, and grows vegetables for a retreat centre near Stroud. He also looks after a couple of welsh cobs on a part time basis. Dancing Under a Bloodless Moon is his first full collection, and won Eyewear's Beverly Prize in 2018.

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NGR9781913606152
9781913606152
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Dancing Under A Bloodless Moon by David Hale
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