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The Island in the Sound Niall Campbell

The Island in the Sound By Niall Campbell

The Island in the Sound by Niall Campbell


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The Island in the Sound, the third collection by South Uist poet Niall Campbell, creates an archipelago of memories, lyrics, observations and folktales that place the small islands of his birthplace into conversation with moments from literature and history.

The Island in the Sound Summary

The Island in the Sound by Niall Campbell

The Island in the Sound, the third collection by South Uist poet Niall Campbell, creates an archipelago of memories, lyrics, observations and folktales that place the small islands of his birthplace into conversation with moments from literature and history. The Sound of the title has a double meaning, both a thing that might be heard but also a body of water between islands or mainland, from the Norse word Sund. These poems rise up, then, as moments of clarity lifted out of all the noise and music and speech-patterns of our present world. Here, mirroring the islands precarious future, we uncover strange links to Rome falling, Lindisfarne, and the temporary heaven found in Alamut, North Iran. The waters that churn around the islands in the poems bring strange things to their shores: saints, remnants of various types of havens, crab-boxes, and figures from the working-class lives of Uist. It is a poetry collection attuned to the growing sense that something is changing around us and there never will be a going back. These islands in the sound are whats left: shaped, crafted, riven by the strange tuneful sea they sprang from. Niall Campbells first collection, Moontide (2014), won both the 20,000 Edwin Morgan Poetry Award and the Saltire First Book of the Year Award as well as being shortlisted for three other major prizes. His second collection, Noctuary (2019), was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection. Born and raised on South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, he now lives in Fife.

The Island in the Sound Reviews

Following on from the inky darkness of Niall Campbells first collection Moontide (2014), set by the shores of the Outer Hebrides, Noctuary is a homage to night-time, to "that midnight thrill of being alive", to the small, stray moments that make up a life. It is also a passionately tender examination of what it means to have and care for a small child.

-- Suzannah V. Evans * Times Literary Supplement, on Noctuary *

About Niall Campbell

Niall Campbell was born in 1984 on the island of South Uist, one of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. He received an Eric Gregory Award in 2011 and an Arvon-Jerwood Mentorship in 2013, and won the Poetry London Competition in 2013. His work has been published in a number of magazines and anthologies including, Granta, The Dark Horse, Poetry London, Poetry Review, The Salt Book of Younger Poets and Best Scottish Poems 2011. His debut pamphlet, After the Creel Fleet, was published by Happenstance Press in 2012. His first book-length collection, Moontide (Bloodaxe Books, 2014), won what was then Britains biggest poetry prize, the 20,000 Edwin Morgan Poetry Award, as well as the Saltire First Book of the Year Award; it was also shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize and the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize, and is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. First Nights: poems, a selection from Moontide with additional new poems, was published by Princeton University Press in the US in 2016. His second book-length collection, Noctuary(Bloodaxe Books, 2019), was shortlisted for the 2019 Forward Prize for Best Collection. He wrote the libretto for Draught, an opera by Anna Appleby, which was performed by the BBC Philharmonic in 2022. His third collection, The Island in the Sound, is published by Bloodaxe in 2024. He now lives in Fife.

Table of Contents

Part I 13 I am so Happy. I am so Happy. I Loved my Life 14 Apprenticeship 15 Island Sonnets: Fugay 16 The Sparrows Legs 17 The Night Birds 18 Inside the Trojan Horse: A War Poem 19 Tongues of Water 20 Love Letters from the Tenth Year of Marriage, letter 3 22 After the Language Deprivation Experiment 25 A Man Carrying His Own Door 26 The Night Auditor 27 Hamelin 28 Morning Lessons 29 Three Folk-tale Characters Who Are Denitely Not Metaphors for the Poem 32 Island Sonnets: Delos 33 The Death of the Birds 34 They Have Crept Down, 35 Barn Owl on Newburgh Road 36 Love Letters from the Tenth Year of Marriage, letter 6 37 A Car for Jacob 38 Island Sonnet: Eriskay 39 The Cockle-picker 40 The Salmon of All Knowledge 42 The Islander as a Theatre Barman Before the Ballet 43 An Afterlife of Those Who Build 44 The Flesh Tree 45 Island Sonnets: Sandy Island 46 Theology 47 Love Letters from the Tenth Year of Marriage, letter 4 48 The Cured 50 Pastimes 51 Island Sonnets: Lingay 52 Learning to Drink Seawater 53 Lighthouse Keeper, Believing 54 The Gift Part II 57 Life Mask of William Blake 58 The Harpy of Rubha Meall Nan Caorach 61 Listening to the Accent of Borges 62 Houdini 63 Beginnings 65 Island Sonnets: The Poem 66 The Burning of the Bridge 67 After the Ending of the World 68 First Fires 69 From the Devils Songbook 70 Love Letters from the Tenth Year of Marriage, letter 2 71 Island Sonnets: Mingulay 72 The Egg Gatherers of St Kilda 73 The End of Heaven 75 On the Deep Ocean 76 Mouse 77 Love Letters from the Tenth Year of Marriage, letter 1 78 Rosemary 79 On the Bone Oracles 80 Wildness 81 Lighthouse Keeper, Doubt 82 Island Sonnets: The Shadow 83 What is the Poem? 84 Love Letters from the Tenth Year of Marriage, letter 8 86 Blackbird Psalm 87 The Transformed Fight 88 The Windows 89 The Nine Billion Names 91 The Sound 93 Acknowledgements 95 Biographical note

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NGR9781780377216
9781780377216
1780377215
The Island in the Sound by Niall Campbell
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Bloodaxe Books Ltd
2024-09-19
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