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Flatlands Victor Tapner

Flatlands By Victor Tapner

Flatlands by Victor Tapner


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An ambitious sequence of prize-winning poems, Flatlands unearths a living world from Britain's prehistory. The poems' stark forms evoke the voices of flint miners, tribal warriors and Boudica rebelling against Roman rule.

Flatlands Summary

Flatlands by Victor Tapner

Shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize and the East Anglian Book Awards. Steeped in the imagery of windswept fenland and the smoke of the roundhouse, Flatlands unearths a living world from a time before Britain's recorded history.

Set in what is now East Anglia, this sequence of prize-winning poems takes us on a panoramic journey from the flint miners and hunters of four thousand years ago to the harsh existence of Bronze Age villagers, Celtic tribal warriors and Boudica's army rebelling against Roman rule.

Written in a stripped language with stark, sculpted forms, the poems evoke voices whose haunting rhythms and echoes arise in a landscape where a wooden idol, buried in river mud for millennia, tells us: 'Find me in your own face'.

In this deep past, we see a reflection of ourselves. Through their often bleak symbolism and metaphorical associations, the poems explore universal themes: love and infidelity, ageing and bereavement, tenderness, political suppression and, ultimately, the eruption of murderous hatreds.

As eastern England becomes an early cultural crossing point with the European mainland, sea-trade develops, but Rome's influence destabilises the local population. Regional kings mint currencies to reinforce their power, villagers are captured by neighbours and sold as slaves to foreign masters, tribes fight for territory and resources, and refugees from Gaul flee across the Channel as the legions' grip tightens.

The narrative thread that runs through Flatlands, reminiscent of the ancient trackways where early farmers drove their animals, leads to a bloody climax, until the ancestral voices fade back into the sacred streams and pastures.

About Victor Tapner

Victor Tapner was born in Watford and grew up in Bedfordshire. He has won several major poetry awards, including first prize in the Academi Cardiff International Competition and Scotland's Wigtown. A series of his dramatic monologues won The New Writer 2008 poetry collection prize, and he is included in the Bloodaxe anthology The Honey Gatherers. A former Financial Times journalist, he has also written a political thriller Cold Rain (Grafton Books, 1988). Now a freelance writer, he lives in Essex.

Table of Contents

  • Trackways
  • Beaker Burial
  • Thames Idol
  • Day Graves
  • Stone Cutters
  • Breaking Blades
  • Arrow Maker
  • Flatlands
  • Aurochs
  • Shrill Water
  • Trackways
  • Hill Bed
  • Herdsmen
  • Light Days
  • Gods of Fire and Metal
  • In the Circle of the White Moon
  • Villagers
  • Greenstones
  • Marsh Bride
  • Nightshade
  • Witchman
  • Head Fever
  • Nene
  • Hard Crop
  • Cold Shadows
  • Tidal Dwellers
  • Flag Fen
  • Shale Bracelet
  • Saltern
  • Villagers
  • Round House
  • Sayer
  • Furrow
  • Eel Trap
  • Bees' Nest
  • Altar
  • Witchman's Song
  • After the Harvest
  • Bakestone
  • Seed Pit
  • Iceni
  • War Crowns
  • Slow Marsh
  • War Crown
  • Ash Rings
  • Crossing
  • Slave Chain
  • Addedomaros
  • Forest Path
  • Traders
  • Council of Cunobelin
  • Castings
  • On the Street of Tombs
  • Citadel of Eternal Tyranny
  • Boudica's Brooch
  • Blackwater

Additional information

NPB9781844715565
9781844715565
1844715566
Flatlands by Victor Tapner
New
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2010-09-08
80
Winner of The International Rubery Book Award 2014 (UK) Winner of Academi Cardiff International Poetry Competition 2000 (UK) Winner of Wigtown Poetry Competition 2009 (UK) Winner of New Writer Poetry Collection Prize 2008 (UK) Winner of Writers Inc Writers-of-the-Year 2005 (UK) Runner-up for Peterloo open poetry competition 2008 (UK) Runner-up for Dulwich festival international poetry competition 1998 (UK) Runner-up for Academi Cardiff international Poetry Competition 2007 (UK) Runner-up for Poetry London competition 2006 (UK) Commended for Poetry London competition 2005 (UK)
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