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Boudicca & Co. Jane Holland

Boudicca & Co. von Jane Holland

Boudicca & Co. Jane Holland


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Zusammenfassung

Sensual and politically engaged, Boudicca & Co.. drives narrative poetry in new feminist directions. It creates a cast of strong provocative female characters with complex agendas, centred around a controversial sequence of poems in the voice of Boudicca. A collection with a powerful sense of place and purpose.

Boudicca & Co. Zusammenfassung

Boudicca & Co. Jane Holland

Jane Holland's second collection, Boudicca & Co., is a provocative and vibrant exploration of women and their roles in society. The perennial themes of motherhood, love and sex jostle for space here with elegies, poetry written for performance, and Celtic-inspired mythological pieces. Richly allusive, these poems create networks between each other, tell stories, make music and ask unexpected questions of the reader.

A collection with a powerful sense of place, Boudicca & Co. is located mainly within the British Isles, though not always in the present day. Often retrospective in mood, these poems deal with the poet's own difficult past and with historical Britain, reinventing Celtic and Medieval stories and myths in particular. Yet there is also a Britain here that never existed, a landscape of the imagination, where a restless questioning spirituality tries to make sense of the gaps between expectation and reality.

Sensual and politically engaged, Boudicca & Co. drives narrative poetry in new feminist directions, creating a host of female characters with strong individual voices and complex agendas. The title poem is a long ambitious sequence in the voice of Boudicca, disenfranchised Queen of the Iceni who leads the Ancient Britons in rebellion against the Roman settlers. It follows Boudicca's transition from wife and mother to warrior queen, prepared to kill in the pursuit of freedom, blindly ruthless in her desire for revenge. The sequence explores the themes of national identity, personal betrayal and civil war with dark anarchic humour and an uncompromising starkness not for the faint-hearted.

Boudicca & Co. Bewertungen

Jane Holland discovered, more or less by chance, a passion and a talent for snooker. She entered a man's world where the battle to overcome bigoted rules and attitudes was as great as the battle to perfect her own skills in the field. She has turned her formidable energies and skills to poetry now with similarly turbulent and successful results.

-- Maura Dooley

Jane Holland's route into poetry was the unusual one of snooker, in which she was briefly a professional ... Snooker is actually a good metaphor for poetry: angling off the cush is like setting up a rhyme scheme, full rhymes give off a satisfying clack ...

-- Peter Forbes

In her unconventional aspect, Boudicca is peculiarly modern, and there are moments in the sequence, where modern wars and conflicts appear to be invading the ancient story. In ''Last Stand'', the woods are ''thick / with sniper fire'' and Romans beat the men with ''rifle butts''. By breaking with the historic period of the tale, Holland comments on the repetition of atrocities and war, as if Boudicca is looking forward to the suffering and dehumanisation of twentieth-century wars.

-- Zoe Brigley * English Studies *

In the process of dismantling the Boudicca myth, then, Holland has opened up new avenues for the possiblity of an engaged and visceral war poetry written by non-combatants, which evades the pitfalls of much protest poetry - we need only compare Holland's work with the anti-war 'poetry' of Harold Pinter to gain some indication of how rich and rewarding her response to modern conflict is - by shifting methods towards the imaginative and narrative elements of poetry, rather than the rhetorical and political. In this sense, the 'Boudicca' sequence has a great deal in common with David Harsent's Legion, which represents a similar attempt by a non-combatant poet to engage intelligently with the realities of war. This is, frankly, an outstanding collection, and Holland, as a result, can now count herself amongst the front rank of contemporary British poets.

-- Simon Turner * Gists and Piths *

In her unconventional aspect, Boudicca is peculiarly modern, and there are moments in the sequence, where modern wars and conflicts appear to be invading the ancient story. In ''Last Stand'', the woods are ''thick / with sniper fire'' and Romans beat the men with ''rifle butts''. By breaking with the historic period of the tale, Holland comments on the repetition of atrocities and war, as if Boudicca is looking forward to the suffering and dehumanisation of twentieth-century wars.

-- Zoe Brigley * English Studies *

In the process of dismantling the Boudicca myth, then, Holland has opened up new avenues for the possiblity of an engaged and visceral war poetry written by non-combatants, which evades the pitfalls of much protest poetry - we need only compare Holland's work with the anti-war 'poetry' of Harold Pinter to gain some indication of how rich and rewarding her response to modern conflict is - by shifting methods towards the imaginative and narrative elements of poetry, rather than the rhetorical and political. In this sense, the 'Boudicca' sequence has a great deal in common with David Harsent's Legion, which represents a similar attempt by a non-combatant poet to engage intelligently with the realities of war. This is, frankly, an outstanding collection, and Holland, as a result, can now count herself amongst the front rank of contemporary British poets.

-- Simon Turner * Gists and Piths *

Über Jane Holland

Jane Holland is an English poet, novelist and critic, born in Essex in 1966. She won an Eric Gregory Award for her poetry in 1996. Her first collection, The Brief History of a Disreputable Woman, was published by Bloodaxe in 1997. A first novel, Kissing the Pink, followed from Sceptre in 1999. Her second collection of poetry Boudicca & Co. was published by Salt in 2006. She lives in Warwickshire with her husband and five children, where she is Warwick Poet Laureate for 2007-08.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

PART I

Oyster

In Response to a Nude Photograph of Mina Loy, 1905

Hot Days in the Eighties

It was cool inside the chapel

Elementals

Bird's Nest

Love Song for a Gargoyle

Green Man

The Song of the Hare

Gawain's Horse

Thanatos

Heaven, To Be Out There, Under

Dragon Woman

The Wife's Lament

Year of the Nettle

In Praise of Cannabis

PART II

My Mother's Ashes

Walks With My Father

A Pair of Boots

Whose Hands Were Made of Velvet

Gravity

Twins

Warwickshire

Fifth

Apples

Night Voyage

Skull of a Bird

Women's Prayer Group, Coventry

Benediction

Desert Mother

Resurrection

PART III

Deciphering the Rejection Letter

Cyber Infidelity

Anal Obsessive

Books at Auction

Night Blue Fruit at the Tin Angel

IV BOUDICCA

Red Star

Not Exactly a Virgin

Boudicca's Son

The Pleasures of Castration

Frozen

First Assault

Flashback

A Handful of Bones

The Whole of Britain

War Games

Bewildered Dead

Driving the Tribes

Headless Woman

War Paint

Ghost Light

Strong Hands

Purification

History

Last Stand

Doppelganger

Magpie

Suicide

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR005015127
9781844712892
1844712893
Boudicca & Co. Jane Holland
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Salt Publishing
20061115
96
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