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The Other Side of Sleep (eBook)

Narrative Poems
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Verlag: Arachne Press
ISBN: 978-1-913665-14-2
GTIN: 9781913665142
Einband: Adobe Digital Editions
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What started as a complaint about the '40-line rule' in much of the poetry world has turned into an anthology that not only breaks that rule, but stomps all over it. Featuring 25 poems which break the rules - these are long, narrative, but by no means traditional poems, by contemporary voices.

Themes both great and small are explored in narrative poems that pack a punch. Human interactions from conversation, storytelling, lending and borrowing, theft, prayer, memory, shopping and a long walk, right through to sexuality, time travel, truce negotiations, disappearance, natural disaster, violence and death are all explored, many of them rooted in landscape and place. These lie alongside equally rooted mythological and historical tales drawn from Greece, Turkey, Africa, Scandinavia and Britain.

What draws all these themes together is the strength of the storytelling. Emotions as diverse as frustration, disappointment, embarrassment, hope, nostalgia, anger, and fear are channelled through spectacular poetry in many different forms into truly satisfying work.

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What started as a complaint about the '40-line rule' in much of the poetry world has turned into an anthology that not only breaks that rule, but stomps all over it. Featuring 25 poems which break the rules - these are long, narrative, but by no means traditional poems, by contemporary voices.

Themes both great and small are explored in narrative poems that pack a punch. Human interactions from conversation, storytelling, lending and borrowing, theft, prayer, memory, shopping and a long walk, right through to sexuality, time travel, truce negotiations, disappearance, natural disaster, violence and death are all explored, many of them rooted in landscape and place. These lie alongside equally rooted mythological and historical tales drawn from Greece, Turkey, Africa, Scandinavia and Britain.

What draws all these themes together is the strength of the storytelling. Emotions as diverse as frustration, disappointment, embarrassment, hope, nostalgia, anger, and fear are channelled through spectacular poetry in many different forms into truly satisfying work.

Autor Foley, Kate / Silcock, Adrienne / Marriage, Alwyn / France, Angela / Macaulay, Anne / Howley, Bernie / Johnstone, Brian / Griffin, Carl / Bryant, Cathy / Brooks, Elinor / Lee, Emma / Green, Geraldine / Ellams, Inua / lewis, j. / McGowan, Jennifer A. / Dixon, Jeremy / Sharp, Jill / Sutherland, Judi / Jones, Math / Small, Sam / Lawson, Sarah / Brod, Simon / Potts, Cherry (Hrsg.)
Verlag Arachne Press
Einband Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2020
Seitenangabe 160 S.
Ausgabekennzeichen Englisch
Masse 1'776 KB
Plattform EPUB
Verlagsartikelnummer 978-1-913665-14-2

Über den Autor Kate Foley

Kate Foley is a widely published, prize-winning poet and former president of Suffolk Poetry Society. She has read in many UK and European locations. Her first collection, Soft Engineering was short listed for best first collection at Aldeburgh. Her working life has ranged from delivering babies to conserving delicate archaeological material. She became Head of English Heritage's scientific and technical research laboratories. Although she has always written poetry it wasn't until she gave up the day job that she began to publish more widely. She now lives with her wife, between Amsterdam and Suffolk, where she performs, writes, edits, leads workshops and whenever possible works with artists in other disciplines.

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