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Cross-Talk Siobhan Campbell

Cross-Talk By Siobhan Campbell

Cross-Talk by Siobhan Campbell


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Acerbic, cool, controlled, Siobhan Campbell gives us poetry with attitude. Many of the stories here start in Ireland and although the cadences are sweetly lyrical, the narratives are otherwise.

Cross-Talk Summary

Cross-Talk by Siobhan Campbell

Acerbic, cool, controlled, Siobhan Campbell gives us poetry with attitude. Many of the stories here start in Ireland and although the cadences are sweetly lyrical, the narratives are otherwise. Politics here is intrinsic to the tales of the sly, the warped, the landlady Mean as Ireland in the 50'sA. Nature is deftly invoked as a counterpoint to human illusions. The apparently personal poems here are cast in a more tender, yet characteristically unsentimental light. Campbell brings the lyric close to the conflicts that spur our passions, both personal and political. She often takes a dialectic approach, at times employing rhythmic narratives which act as an antidote to stark subject matter. While full of wit, this collection challenges the reader by dealing with fundamental questions of borders, identity, violence and responsibility.

Cross-Talk Reviews

The tension between the reality of violence in human nature and the aesthetics of her poetry is keenly felt. Her adroitness of balance is striking.A S.J. Litherland Poems that are fierce, luminous and clear-eyed; torpedoes lined with feather strokes.A Bernard O'Donoghue - there is an outstanding ear for the music of language... the rhymes and half-rhymes give the verse a rewarding sureness and slyness. Siobhan Campbell's sense of cadenced disturbance marks her out as someone worth listening to with attention.A Robert Crawford Siobhan Campbell brings the characteristically soft diction of the Irish lyric tradition to her third full collection, Cross-Talk [ - ] It will be interesting to see what comes from Welsh publisher Seren's grafting of this writer's characteristically Irish tropes onto the equally-established national traditions of their own list.A Irish Times Her writing has a strong sense of music and a deft, unerring balance. But this is by no means poetry about poetry: Campbell's mordant wit and the sometimes savage honesty of her language coruscate off the page. This underexposed poet is definitely worth a try.A PBS Bulletin

Additional information

GOR001901059
9781854115096
185411509X
Cross-Talk by Siobhan Campbell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Poetry Wales Press
2009-09-18
64
N/A
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