In The Slowing Ride Stone reclaims his role of cerebral journeyman: an inveterate trawler of history, both recent and far distant, moving back and forth between epochs and events, between personalities, cultures and landscapes, leaving behind delicate silken threads of suggestion, salvaging what remains of the humanistic in delineating the replicating tragedies and punishments endured by the fallen and the uncomprehending, those who unknowingly share a non-linear time. Like its predecessors, The Slowing Ride reintroduces that rare species, an English-born European poet 'conjuring extraordinary visions of beauty and despair, joy and horror, revelation and nostalgia'. "Stone's work is undeniably the real thing..." -Grevel Lindop, The Warwick Review Comments on previous collections: "Stone's landscapes hum with mesmerising, motionless interiority, his lang-uage hints at the consolation of pattern and though the mood of these poems is dark there are, as in that fir forest, shafts of light." -Kate Bingham, Poetry Review "It is in his images that Stone shows his greatest poetic skill; he moves masterfully between the pastoral and the urban, the ancient and the modern, the religious and the profane. The effectiveness of the images remains constant throughout, and it is this effortless versatility that prevents the grim reality of the poetry's subject matter from desensitizing the reader to its darkness over the course of the collection... While Will Stone cannot deny 'The certainty of another century of darkness', the century that he yearns for is a brighter one altogether, and this tension makes The Sleepwalkers a compelling collection." -Ludo Cinelli, The London Magazine "This collection is a challenging, but necessary reading experience and showcases a vitally European poet of tremendous intellectual, historical and emotional range. There is little solace to be found here, but an uncompromising vision and striking aesthetic the likes of which I believe are very thin on the ground in poetry, anywhere, today." -Richie McCaffery, Agenda
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Will Stone reclaims here his role of cerebral journeyman: an inveterate trawler of history, moving between epochs and events, between personalities, cultures and landscapes, leaving behind delicate silken threads of suggestion, salvaging what remains of the humanistic in delineating the replicating tragedies and punishments endured by the fallen.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781848617162
Publisert
2020-10-16
Utgiver
Shearsman Books
Vekt
115 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
80

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Biografisk notat

Will Stone (b. 1966) is a writer, poet and translator of French, Belgian and German literature, living in Suffolk. He holds a degree in Literary Translation from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, and has produced prose and poetry translations of the works of Stefan Zweig, Emile Verhaeren, Goerges Rodenbach, Maurice Maeterlinck, Rainer Maria Rilke and Joseph Roth, among others. His debut poetry collection, Glaciation, appeared with Salt Publishing in late 2007 and went on to win the prestigious international Glenn Dimplex Award for Poetry the following year. A second collection, Drawing in Ash, followed to critical acclaim in May 2011, also with Salt. Shearsman Books subsequently produced new editions of both these collections, followed by The Sleepwalkers in 2016, and The Slowing Ride in 2020. Previous to these mainstream publications, Will's poetry appeared in limited private press editions, containing his own original photographs.