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Dear Crane Susan Wicks

Dear Crane von Susan Wicks

Dear Crane Susan Wicks


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Zusammenfassung

A giant crane appears at the back windows of a residential street, its red 'eye' overlooking lives on the other side of the glass where Susan Wicks writes searchingly about our ordinary existence, its serendipities and unreliable sense-impressions. By the time the crane leaves, the landscape we knew will have changed and we too will have moved on.

Dear Crane Zusammenfassung

Dear Crane Susan Wicks

A giant crane appears at the back windows of a residential street, its beam swinging freely, its red 'eye' seeming to overlook the lives on the other side of the glass. In her eighth collection of poems, Susan Wicks writes searchingly about our ordinary existence, its serendipities and unreliable sense-impressions, its delight in a new generation, its brief escapes - but this earthbound perspective is also part of an implicit dialogue. Under the crane new buildings spring up, seasons shift, perspective varies, until, its work completed, the giant machine is ready to be driven away. By the time it leaves, the landscape we knew will have changed and we too will have moved on.

Dear Crane Bewertungen

Wicks can be both a fearless and arrestingly tender kind of writer, unafraid of taking a thought into uncomfortable, raw or unexpected places. -- Paul Farley * PBS Bulletin [on House of Tongues] *
Wicks's poems have a magnificently physical presence... She presents a world which is grounded in reality...but still distinctly susceptible to metamorphosis...not confined to the narrowness of one lifetime, but attentive to the ebb and flow of all life, to all the things that must come round again. -- Chloe Stopa-Hunt * The Poetry Review [on The Months] *

Über Susan Wicks

Susan Wicks has published eight collections of poetry, five of them with Bloodaxe Books: Dear Crane (2021), The Months (2016), House of Tongues (2011), De-iced (2007) and Night Toad: New & Selected Poems (2003), which includes a selection from three earlier books published by Faber: Singing Underwater, winner of the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival Prize; Open Diagnosis, which was one of the Poetry Society's New Generation Poets titles; and The Clever Daughter, a Poetry Book Society Choice which was shortlisted for both T.S. Eliot and Forward Prizes. House of Tongues, Night Toad, Singing Underwater and The Months are all Poetry Book Society Recommendations. She has also published three novels, The Key (Faber, 1997), Little Thing (Faber, 1998) and A Place to Stop (Salt, 2012), a short memoir, Driving My Father (Faber, 1995), and a collection of short fiction, Roll Up for the Arabian Derby (Bluechrome, 2008). Her two book-length translations of the French poet Valerie Rouzeau, Cold Spring in Winter (Arc, 2009) and Talking Vrouz (Arc, 2013) have between them won the Scott Moncrieff Prize for Translation from French and the Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize for Literary Translation, and been shortlisted for the the International Griffin Prize for Poetry. Born and raised in Kent, she lives in Tunbridge Wells, and is a freelance writer and translator.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

9 Dear Crane 10 High Wind 11 For the Blind 12 Tamar 13 The Romance of Steam 14 Crane 15 Dear Crane 16 Feeding the Ducks 17 Driving to Dorking 18 Separation Anxiety 19 Free Slew 20 Dear Crane 22 Look 23 Emergency 24 Parable 25 Two Tractors 26 Perhaps 27 Dear Crane 31 Paint 32 Over the Old Station 33 Two Trains 34 Halfway 35 Explaining Snow 36 Dear Crane 40 Stacked Planes, 5.30 a.m. 42 Dicky Ticker 44 Midwich Cuckoo 45 M25 46 The Old Cemetery, Cove 47 Dear Crane 50 Clubbercise 51 Elderly Bathing Solutions 52 Rhubarb 53 Maine, End of Summer 54 After the Lobster Feast 55 Dear Crane 57 Sirinas 58 Reading Scott Fitzgerald at the Gorgona 60 Olive tree with Clothes-pegs 61 Leaving Aliki 62 Credo 63 Sunset at Karnagio 64 Marble Beach, with Crane 65 Dear Crane 69 After a Daughter's Miscarriage 71 The Road to Bardigues 72 On the Day of the Royal Wedding 73 Lopped Trees 74 Windmill above Golfech 75 Dear Crane 78 The Sunday Hunters 79 Robert Singing 80 Notes

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR011452365
9781780375281
178037528X
Dear Crane Susan Wicks
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Bloodaxe Books Ltd
20210225
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