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Restricted View Olivia Cole

Restricted View By Olivia Cole

Restricted View by Olivia Cole


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Restricted View is the colourful and highly anticipated debut collection from the award-winning young poet and journalist Olivia Cole. From London to New York and Italy, she takes readers on a journey as public as it is private.

Restricted View Summary

Restricted View by Olivia Cole

Like craning your neck from a seat in a theatre, looking at the glittering night city from a skyscraper, or watching Woody Allen filming across the street, Restricted View, sees every glimpse of a life as partial, as though the reader has just stumbled on a diary entry still being written, or a lovers' scene, mid-conversation. In the messy chaos and tantalizing beauty of the city from London to Russia, Italy and New York, emotionally charged encounters replay, held in poetry's present tense, or turned over and examined as closely as cheap jewels: the `remembered strings of amber beads/glinting from long passed market stalls.'

The poet picks her way around a tightrope temptation to use poetry like a diary (as she hints in the Writer's Dairy) but the intensity of memories is matched, too, in the empathy found for vividly realised couplings in history, whether it be the child bride of a Medici tyrant in Florence, Mussolini's long suffering mistress, Bernini's angel statues in Rome or the Venetian art collector Peggy Guggenheim.

Always the `view', like the tricksy cover portrait by contemporary artist Natasha Archdale constructed entirely of words, remains `restricted'. If at times, Cole seems far more figuratively naked than in her portrait, the book's epigraph, about Evelyn Waugh's famous gossip columnist Mr Chatterbox (who invented people to write about) hints too at the element of fiction there even in journalist Cole's most seemingly autobiographical writing.

From Grazia to tell-all interviews and autobiographies of politicians and stars, in an age obsessed with candid details, Restricted View maintains the impossibility of knowing anyone's `true' story. The past and the present are improvised and improved, the moment that the poet picks up her pen, or, as in `The Writer', is drawn back to her computer, its stand-by lights blinking in the night, like waiting land across the bay.

Restricted View Reviews

Olivia Cole's is an intense, haunting voice, perfectly capturing psychical and physical states in some astonishing imagery; breaking the ice, taking a shower, blood seeping through a black and white world.

-- Anita Sethi * The Guardian *

Open the anthology Tower Poets, edited by Peter McDonald (Tower Poetry, GBP5 from towerpoetry.org.uk), and there again, in Olivia Cole's poems, the resolutely strong note rings straight out:

I stood in your shower, how many times?

Well, so many times ...

Olivia Cole is one of seven poets here, all associated with Tower Poetry, which emanates from Christ Church, Oxford, with the help of a legacy to the college. Everyday spoken rhythms, deftly used, are characteristic of most of these poets.

-- Derwent May * The Times *

This impressive first book is concerned with the tentative nature of perspective.

-- Charles Bainbridge * The Guardian *

Olivia Cole's is an intense, haunting voice, perfectly capturing psychical and physical states in some astonishing imagery; breaking the ice, taking a shower, blood seeping through a black and white world.

-- Anita Sethi * The Guardian *

Open the anthology Tower Poets, edited by Peter McDonald (Tower Poetry, GBP5 from towerpoetry.org.uk), and there again, in Olivia Cole's poems, the resolutely strong note rings straight out:

I stood in your shower, how many times?

Well, so many times ...

Olivia Cole is one of seven poets here, all associated with Tower Poetry, which emanates from Christ Church, Oxford, with the help of a legacy to the college. Everyday spoken rhythms, deftly used, are characteristic of most of these poets.

-- Derwent May * The Times *

This impressive first book is concerned with the tentative nature of perspective.

-- Charles Bainbridge * The Guardian *

About Olivia Cole

Olivia Cole is an award-winning poet and journalist, writing for the Spectator and the London Evening Standard. She specialises in the arts, literature and London's party scene. Olivia was born in 1981 in Kent, and read English at Christ Church, Oxford. Restricted View is her first poetry collection. In 2003 she won an Eric Gregory award, the Society of Authors' awards for poets under the age of 30.

Table of Contents

Breaking the Ice

Between Some Acts

Balcony Scene

Common Ground

Restricted View

Bathers At Asnieres

Flight Paths

Matinee Idol

Persistence

A to Z

The Cure for Love

Ponte Sant'Angelo

The Bridal Suite

Il Duce's Match

Gossip Column

I Can Wait

Children's Hour

If Winter Comes

An Arrival

Winter Palace

Arabesque

The Understudy

Casablanca

The Writer's Dairy

In the British Museum

The Deep End

Thanksgiving

Moon Man

Matins

Five Elements

The Writer

The Bedhead

The Fall Project

Dress Not Taken

Cuba Libre

Notes

Additional information

GOR013702725
9781844715695
1844715698
Restricted View by Olivia Cole
Used - Like New
Hardback
Salt Publishing
20091201
64
Winner of Writers Inc Competition 2004 (UK) Winner of Arvon & Jerwood Foundation inaugural poetry apprenticeships 2004 (UK) Winner of Oxford University's Gibbs Prize 2003 (UK) Joint winner of Eric Gregory Award 2003 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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