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Spillway: New and Selected Poems [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 180017022X
  • ISBN-13: 9781800170223
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 196 pages, height x width: 216x135 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 180017022X
  • ISBN-13: 9781800170223
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Ian Pople is a man of the world. He has travelled and taught in the UK, Greece, Sudan and Saudi Arabia. His poems explore England, the larger world, and how changing perspectives readjust the sense of England and of home. They deal with borders, crossings, closing boundaries. They are about transitions in space and time, the ways life and relationships change and adapt to illness, love, estrangement and loss.

The traveller changes identities as he moves, responding to different surroundings, and the early poems collected here provide a varied retrospect, moving through Africa, Europe and Asia so that we read the more recent work from a different perspective. The travel poems explore the range of reactions, appropriations and misappropriations as physical and psychological boundaries are crossed. More recent writing responds to music and the visual arts, using assemblages or bricolage to convey the painfully familiar experience of displacement, dislocation. There are poems that answer back to figures from jazz history, Roland Kirk, Dupree Bolton and Pat Metheny among them. It is wonderful to encounter such an accomplished and varied body of work which shares with us its vivid spaces and tones. Pople, a lucid critic of modern and contemporary especially American poetry, is an original artist in his own right.

Recenzijas

'Ian Pople writes poems of such intense observation they amount to a kind of grace. In his concise idylls, undeceived odes, and scrupulous ekphrastics, the sometimes ominous and always indigenous details resolve as if by action-at-a-distance to a mystery that never decays into cynicism or belief. It feels suddenly timely as well as sustaining to have his vision assembled in a major selection at last.' - Douglas Crase';[ an] acute eye for the detail of the human world as well as the natural one' - Ian McMillan

From The Glass Enclosure (1996)
The Tree Line
17(1)
Basle
18(1)
When the Saints
19(2)
The Big House
21(4)
A Small Town in the Sudan
25(2)
Cain
27(1)
Fellow Travellers
28(1)
The Quiet Limits
29(1)
The Same Condemnation
30(2)
Gifts
32(1)
Humber Doucy Lane
33(1)
At The Navigation
34(1)
For Jon, Pam, Tom and Katie up in the air
35(8)
From An Occasional Lean-To (2004)
43(26)
From My Foolish Heart (2006)
Turning the Tables
69(1)
Athens
70(1)
Speaking Terms
71(2)
Thursday Market
73(1)
St Jude Drifts off Station
74(1)
The Scattering Scree
75(1)
The Collar
76(1)
For Charles Tyner
77(1)
Booth Hall Children's Hospital
78(2)
Pianism
80(3)
From Saving Spaces (2011)
For this Relief, Much Thanks
83(1)
A Thousand Twangling Instruments
84(1)
A Week of Running beside the Canal
85(2)
Set Elements for John Brown - Isamu Noguchi
87(1)
Angels of Anarchy
88(1)
Owl
89(1)
That Day
90(1)
The Bleachers
91(1)
From The Shearer and the Lamb
92(6)
Winter
98(3)
From Silencing the Dust (2013) Three Bagatelles
101(4)
From from The Evidence (2018)
The Deposition and Rolling away of the Stone
105(1)
Hang Gliders with Saxophones
106(1)
From The Evidence
107(7)
Hughenden
114(3)
From Spillway (2020)
Spillway
117(1)
Crawl Space
118(1)
Forgiveness
119(1)
In Consequence
120(1)
If I woke in the summer night
121(1)
Our book
122(1)
Rain
123(1)
That Light
124(1)
Whenever I suppose
125(1)
In memoriam Dupree Bolton
126(3)
New Poems
1969
129(1)
The Garden
130(1)
Aspiration 1939
131(1)
Baptism
132(1)
Betrayal
133(1)
Desert
134(1)
White Onyx Line
135(1)
Dark Water
136(1)
Driving across a long bridge over wide water
137(1)
A Drove Road
138(1)
The Body
139(1)
Foreshortening
140(1)
Giverny
141(2)
Work
143(1)
The Map Chest
144(1)
A Moveable Feast
145(1)
Obvious things
146(1)
Horizon
147(1)
Ravenna
148(1)
Shibboleth
149(2)
Boxes
151(1)
Sfumato: John Singer Sargent
152(1)
Shelves
153(1)
The Tent-Maker: Evangelistrias monastery, Skiathos, September 2018
154(1)
The Aerodrome
155(1)
The Clay Pipe
156(1)
The end of April: in memory of my father
157(1)
Secretariat
158(1)
Hidden in the fields of asphodel
159(1)
The Railway Children
160(1)
Shingle Street
161(1)
Tree Tops
162(1)
Untitled IV
163(1)
What the Camera Says
164(1)
William Matthews
165(1)
A Gull beside moving cars
166(1)
Today
167(1)
A Map
168(1)
Beirut
169(1)
Molto Andante
170(1)
Law
171(1)
Lowering
172(1)
Submerged
173(1)
After Deanna Petherbridge
174(1)
Touching the light
175(1)
Entropies
176(1)
The Willow Cabin
177(1)
Obedience
178(1)
All these things
179(1)
The Beaded Eye
180(1)
The Faintest Idea
181(1)
Kites
182(1)
Charlottenburg
183(2)
The Fall: after Anselm Kiefer
185(2)
The Pied Fantail, The Magnolia
187(8)
Acknowledgements 195
Ian Pople was born in Ipswich and educated at the British Council, Athens, and the universities of Aston, Manchester and Nottingham. He has taught English in secondary and higher education in the UK, Sudan, Greece and Saudi Arabia. He taught at the University of Manchester for over twenty years.