What Jane Burn does with words, with spaces, with breath, is unlike anyone else. Delighting the readers eye with her shapes, curves and ocular maps, Burn dances from the most abstract intangibles - miracles, clouds, time to the most sensual and physical: a horses back; a teapot. Slipping through these darkly playful, deeply poignant poems are ghosts, imaginary friends, the joy of what is not, and the voices of beloved bears, horses and other creatures. With its astonishment of language, The Apothecary of Flight will break your heart and you will be glad of it. Tania Hershman
I have made a friend of echoes. In Jane Burns stunning poetry collection, The Apothecary of Flight, everything has a memory: a tree, a hand-hewn pot, a dandelion, an earthwork sculpture, the aerial calligraphy of birds. Their reverberations are a language talking us through the dark and unmapped paths of self-doubt and ostracization, till we are guided to the radiant wonder of our individual ways of seeing, and of voicing. In these pages you will encounter a freedom you had not realised words could bring you; where stepping into each line is like discovering the miracle of transience, showing you how to measure the truth of a cloud without the cold permanence of facts, gifting you instead of knowledge, air. Burns poems celebrate the minds shared perception with everything it regards, folding the lands myths into its own stories, making its own becoming. Read this transcendent book and you will learn how to listen to the echoes, attending to the secrets they sing through you, till you too can speak in skylarks. This is a soaring, scintillating, skilfully crafted collection from a master word-sculptor. It will change your view of what poetry can do forever. - Dr Chris Laoutaris
Jane Burn explores pain, love and so much more in this brilliant new book here are deftly intertwined themes of ageing, nature, motherhood, families, lost love, friendship and language. She examines what is and isnt real, what matters, the shadowy overhang of the past. Love shines strongest in the animal poems, with their galloping, bucking, kinetic energy; animals are portrayed as friends, as truth and beauty, as the heart of the poet and her world. Burns skill as a wordwitch leads to expert shaping and spacing, using all the tricks that language and form can deliver in mesmerising word and structure play. She is also rebellious, and deliciously linguistically subversive. - Di Slaney