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Eliza and the Bear Eleanor Rees

Eliza and the Bear By Eleanor Rees

Eliza and the Bear by Eleanor Rees


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Eleanor Rees's first collection, Andraste's Hair was shortlisted for Best First Collection in the 2007 Forward Prizes and for the 2008 Glen Dimplex Poetry Award. In her second full-length collection she continues to play the role of mythologiser and tale teller.

Eliza and the Bear Summary

Eliza and the Bear by Eleanor Rees

Eleanor Rees's first collection, Andraste's Hair was shortlisted for Best First Collection in the 2007 Forward Prizes and for the 2008 Glen Dimplex Poetry Award. In her second full-length collection she continues to play the role of mythologiser and tale teller, moving away from her previous subject, the imagined city, into the magical psyches of changeling creatures.

In powerful nocturnal encounters silent visitors travel from the dark world, take on elemental form and embrace Rees's narrators with sensual and erotic urgency. Laced with tales of physical transformations, Rees's use of fairy stories and night visions radically reimagines the female experience through the psychic collisions of the body and our desires.

Eliza and the Bear offers a man who gives birth, trees that sing, a dissolving house, a woman trapped in walls, a peasant farmer in his barren fields, the wife of a Victorian botanist who longs for a child while her husband `discovers' the new world, winter songs and red hot hearths: mysterious forces which have their home within us all.

Eliza and the Bear Reviews

Eleanor Rees's debut collection offers up a heartfelt hymn to her native Liverpool. Her dense, textured renderings of its landscapes are eloquent, but it is her importunate, ambiguous relationship with the city that provides these poems with their drive. She is at once possessor and possessed: bestriding the rooftops like a descendent of Whitman one moment, breaking the top from the cathedral . . . oozing steam/ cream; diminished and vulnerable, tarmac . . . biting at my ankles, the next.

-- Sarah Crown * The Guardian *

... incantatory, spell-like, trance-inducing - poetry as magical utterance to which you have to submit, make a willing suspension of disbelief ...

-- Matt Simpson * Stride magazine *

I love the meaty, muscularity of the poems in this collection. It's not often you read something engaged with urban life that is intense and personal, rather than sociological and fashionable

-- Frank Cotterell Boyce

... an ambitious, experimental voice vibrantly charged with the energy of city life.

-- Carol Ann Duffy

Eleanor Rees comes from `over the water', and her poems seem to issue from a lyric country where they do things differently. Instinctive, elemental and ready for anything they twist and coil marvelously between inner and outer worlds, never resting for long in either, always beguiling or unsettling the reader ...

-- Paul Farley

Rees's work is completely deserving of its shortlist position, even more so for a voice outside the mainstream.

-- Ross Sutherland * Metro *

Rees comes close to describing the nature of her vision when she writes `marrow is all my thinking // as thinking is tired and broken / has no cohesion ... thinking thinks too much of itself'. As `marrow' suggests, the core of experience is deep and hidden, and in the romantic-expressionist tradition it is this deep apprehension, not the processes of conscious thought, that most compel her ... lusciously, swooningly female in the restless, mobile eroticism that flows throughout the book ... The expressionist character of Rees' work is bold and demanding. She offers nothing that is cheaply mimetic or demotic.

-- Jeffrey Wainwright * PN Review *

About Eleanor Rees

Eleanor Rees was born in Birkenhead, Merseyside in 1978. Her pamphlet collection Feeding Fire received an Eric Gregory Award in 2002 and her first full length collection Andraste's Hair (Salt, 2007) was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Glen Dimplex New Writers Awards. Eleanor works in the community as a poet, running writing workshops for The Windows Project and is also a part-time Lecturer in Creative Writing at Liverpool John Moores University. Eleanor often collaborates with other writers, musicians and artists and works to commission. She lives in Liverpool. www.eleanorrees.com

Table of Contents

Merman

Changeling

Spillage

On an August Midnight

Walking the Avenues

Dreaming of the winter's mouth

The Knocking

The Earth House

The Winter's Mouth

A Flower Dipped in Ink

Flight

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Eliza and the Bear

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GOR008508595
9781844715664
1844715663
Eliza and the Bear by Eleanor Rees
Used - Good
Hardback
Salt Publishing
20100514
64
Short-listed for Glen Dimplex New Writers Awards: Poetry Award 2008 Short-listed for Felix Dennis Forward Poetry Prize for Best First Collection 2007
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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