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White Ink Stains Eleanor Brown

White Ink Stains By Eleanor Brown

White Ink Stains by Eleanor Brown


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Eleanor Brown's debut, Maiden Speech, published by Bloodaxe in 1996, included her much anthologised girlfriend's revenge poem 'Bitcherel' along with a widely praised sequence of 50 love and end-of-love sonnets written during her 20s. Her second collection, White Ink Stains, appearing three decades later, draws on the lives of women of all ages.

White Ink Stains Summary

White Ink Stains by Eleanor Brown

Eleanor Brown's first collection, Maiden Speech, published by Bloodaxe in 1996, included her much anthologised girlfriend's revenge poem 'Bitcherel' along with a widely praised sequence of fifty love and end-of-love sonnets written during her 20s. Her second collection, White Ink Stains, appearing three decades later, draws on the lives of women of all ages. Taking her title from the idea that when a woman writes about her experience as a woman, 'she writes in white ink' (Helene Cixous), Eleanor Brown wanted to inscribe, among other things, the unseen labour of endowing infants with their mother tongue, their birthright of speech and language skills - the babbling, cooing, phonic repetition, echolalia, chanting of nonsense-words, singing of lullabies, nursery rhymes, counting rhymes, clapping songs, and telling of bedtime stories that is often the invisible and unrecorded work of women with pre-school-age children. A number of these poems were written in response to interviews made for the Reading Sheffield oral history project. Eleanor Brown spent over a year listening to recordings before starting to write these poems, some of which stay very faithful to the speaker's own words, while others travel further into an imaginative or active, poetic listening; these are the poems she heard not in what was said, but in pauses, intonations, emphasis, whispers, asides, digressions and deflections.

White Ink Stains Reviews

Eleanor Brown's breathtaking debut collection... she displays the sharp wit of a Moliere, with graceful, cerebral rhymes that leave a bitter aftertaste. Ever insightful and enormously funny, she juxtaposes moving descriptions with killer punchlines. * Time Out, on Maiden Speech *
Rarely have I read so refreshing and engaging a first collection. On display are wit, wordplay and an exhilarating flexibility of rhyme and rhythm. Alongside a barmaid's address to the Lads is a succulent celebration of a wedding-cake. Jaundiced Sirens laconically slide closing couplets in, like rapiers. A subtly sustained and cunningly crafted sonnet sequence, assessing an affair, comprises the last rites it abjures. Love's assumptions are laid bare after the manner of a female Catullus or Alceste. Mistress of the telling phrase, Eleanor Brown seems as joyously drawn to her themes, and their expression, as music draws a dancer. -- Stewart Conn

About Eleanor Brown

Eleanor Brown was born in 1969 and lived in Scotland until the age of 12. She studied English Literature at York. After graduating she worked variously as a waitress, barmaid, legal secretary, and minutes secretary, to be able to work also as a poet and translator of poetry. In 2001-02 she was Creative Writing Fellow at the Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde. She now lives, works, writes, sings (alto) and dances (Argentine tango) in Sheffield. Her debut collection, Maiden Speech, published by Bloodaxe in 1996, was shortlisted for the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. She was one of the five poets featured in Bloodaxe's 1997 New Blood promotion. Her second collection, White Ink Stains, was published by Bloodaxe in 2019. Two of her works for theatre were commissioned and produced by Inigo Theatre company: a verse adaptation of Sophocles's Philoctetes, performed at the Cockpit Theatre, London in 1997; and the first version of Frank Wedekind's Franziska to be published in English, performed at the Gate Theatre, London, in 1998, and published by Oberon Books. More recently, in 2014 she led workshops for the University of Sheffield's French department, on translating poems by Baudelaire and Gautier in the context of musical settings by Vierne and Berlioz to produce singable versions of the texts. Since 2013 she has worked with the support and sponsorship of the Reading Sheffield oral history project, a grant from which funded a writing week. Some of the poems in her forthcoming collection White Ink Stains were presented at the University of Roehampton's 2016 Oral History Conference Beyond Text in the Digital Age? in a paper discussing voice in oral history and voice in poetry.

Table of Contents

9 Representation 10 She's Going in an Office like her Daddy 12 This is My Own Bit of Thing 14 Appetite 15 What Would You Put Dracula Under? 16 Heroes I 17 Girls Don't Need to be Educated, They Get Married 18 Location Location Location 19 Honeymoon 20 Nice Murders 22 Damsel-fly 23 The Dressmaker 25 A Tragedy on Every Page 27 Fast-talking Girl 28 The Empress and the Golden Swan 30 Verbatim 31 Friends 33 Sleepovers 34 The one that I came in with 35 Good Smells 36 Assistant Librarian 38 Wannabe 1938 39 Unsatisfied Requests 40 All the Little Mermaids 41 Fen Jenny 42 The Changeling 43 White Ink 44 Helpless with Laughter 45 North Staveley Songbird 46 A Broken Heart or Something Like It 48 Why Is the Skull Crying 49 A Burning 51 Good Hunting 52 Blood Sugar 53 Snatches of Old Lauds 55 Heroes II 56 A Lot of Schoolboy Stories 57 The Jig-borer 58 The Tracer 60 Blue Rain 61 War Quartet 63 Bledewort 66 Chess Queen's Letters Home 70 Poem on the Underground 72 Acknowledgements

Additional information

GOR010841654
9781780374949
1780374941
White Ink Stains by Eleanor Brown
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
2019-10-24
72
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