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Fauverie Pascale Petit

Fauverie By Pascale Petit

Fauverie by Pascale Petit


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Summary

Fauverie, the new Seren poetry collection by Pascale Petit is named after the Parisian zoo that haunts her imagination. This book has childhood trauma and a dying father at its heart, while Paris takes centre stage, a theatre haunted by Aramis the black jaguar and the wild animals of the menagerie.

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Fauverie by Pascale Petit

The Fauverie of this book is the big-cat house in the Jardin des Plantes zoo. But the word also evokes the Fauves, `primitive' painters who used raw colour straight from the tube. Like The Zoo Father, Petit's acclaimed second collection, this volume has childhood trauma and a dying father at its heart, while Paris takes centre stage - a city savage as the Amazon, haunted by Aramis the black jaguar and a menagerie of wild animals. Transforming childhood horrors to ultimately mourn a lost parent, Fauverie redeems the darker forces of human nature while celebrating the ferocity and grace of endangered species. Five poems from Fauverie won the 2013 Manchester Poetry Prize and the manuscript in progress was awarded an Arts Council England Grant for the Arts. No other British poet I am aware of can match the powerful mythic imagination of Pascale Petit. Les Murray, Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year Pascale Petit creates forms and strategies that go beyond common knowledge of what a poem can or should do; her poetry never behaves itself or betrays itself; and contemporary British poetry is all the livelier for it. David Morley, Magma

Fauverie Reviews

No other British poet I am aware of can match the powerful mythic imagination of Pascale Petit. Les Murray, Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year Pascale Petit creates forms and strategies that go beyond common knowledge of what a poem can or should do; her poetry never behaves itself or betrays itself; and contemporary British poetry is all the livelier for it. David Morley, Magma Our winner was chosen because of the un-reproducible bite of the images, her brilliant understanding of human psycho-drama, the sustained accomplishment of her metaphorical imagination. Adam O'Riordan, Chair of judges, Manchester Poetry Prize (for What The Water Gave Me, Poems after Frida Kahlo) Petit's collection, exploring the way trauma hurts an artist into creation, celebrates the rebarbative energy with which Kahlo redeemed pain and transformed it into paint. - Ruth Padel, The Guardian. (for poems from The Zoo Father) Petit carefully joins stories of such 'private wars' together with mythologies and histories of ancient cultures into a thick poetic weft. Her second collection, The Zoo Father (2001) catapults the reader into an imaginary and emotional jungle, where the relationship between a dying father and the daughter he has abused is fought out. Spun around the imagery of the Amazon and the ancient mythologies of indigenous peoples, these poems anchor 'private wars' in a historical domain, equally spanning the personal and universal. (Poetry International- Rotterdam)

About Pascale Petit

Pascale Petit was born in Paris, grew up in France and Wales and lives in London. She has published six collections. Five poems from her latest book Fauverie won the 2013 Manchester Poetry Prize. Her fifth collection, What the Water Gave Me: Poems after Frida Kahlo, was shortlisted for both the TS Eliot Prize and Wales Book of the Year. This book has gone into a number of reprintings and was Jackie Kay's Book of the Year in the Observer. Black Lawrence Press published a US edition in 2011. Three of Pascale's collections have been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize and were also Books of the Year in the Times Literary Supplement, Observer and the Independent. Her second collection The Zoo Father was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, and was published in Mexico in a bilingual edition. A poem from it was shortlisted for a Forward Prize. Her selected poems are published in China. In 2004 the Poetry Book Society selected Petit as one of the Next Generation Poets. She has won numerous awards, including five from Arts Council England, and regularly appears in major festivals. She trained as a sculptor at the Royal College of Art and was a visual artist for the first part of her life. She is widely travelled, including in the Venezuelan Amazon, China and Nepal. She has worked as Poetry Editor for Poetry London and currently tutors popular poetry courses at Tate Modern and for The Poetry School.

Additional information

GOR006210956
9781781721681
1781721688
Fauverie by Pascale Petit
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Poetry Wales Press
2014-09-09
72
Short-listed for T S Eliot Prize 2014
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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