The textured language, vivid imagery and musical rhythms of Jane
Clarke's debut collection convey a distinctive voice and vision. With
lyrical grace these poems contemplate shadow and sorrow as well as
creativity and connection. The threat of loss is never far away but
neither is delight in the natural world and what it offers. Rooted in
rural life, this poet of poignant observation achieves restraint and
containment while communicating intense emotions. The rivers that flow
through the collection evoke the inevitability of change and our need
to find again and again how to go on. 'These are subtle, tender poems
of love, loss and growing up on a farm in rural Ireland. Jane Clarke
writes with a fine eye for remembered detail in language marked by
good farm words like "slane and sickle", "clout and stud nails". The
river Suck, and the river of life, run through the book and the
farmland where the poet was brought up. Every poem leaves something in
the mind: the beauty and cruelty of farming, the life of land and
animals, of parents remembered in their strength, and in their ageing.
A quiet, powerful collection' – Gillian Clarke. 'These poems burn
with the ferocity of their intent in supple and profound music. Many
of them are rooted in family life and the seasonal farm work Jane
Clarke depicts with such respect and compassion. Others treat of adult
relationships in the face of a beautiful, if brutal world. The river
music is sometimes the real river music of the Suck and other rivers
with their riparian birds and hunger for the sea. Her philosophical
bent finds the river in us, in the emotional fluxes, whether in the
rapids or the calm shallows. This is not pastoral poetry though
there's plenty of pasture in it, and hens and hay and alders and
willows and heifers. 'There's a visionary at work here, a shaper and
shifter, moving us in language that is plain, exact, and true. She
invokes Heraclitus' famous river that can't be stepped in twice; she
could as justly invoke Hopkins' Heraclitean fire. And the comfort of
the Resurrection – for nature to Clarke is a site of renewal and
integration. There is both heartbreak and heart's ease in this
auspicious debut from an accomplished craftswoman' – Paula Meehan.
'Clear, direct, lovely: Jane Clarke's voice slips into the Irish
tradition with such ease, it is as though she had always been at the
heart of it' – Anne Enright.
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ISBN
9781780372549
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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