The debut pamphlet by Rachel Piercey, 2008 winner of the prestigious Newdigate Prize, previously won by Oscar Wilde, James Fenton and Andrew Motion.

'Piercey's oscillations between lover's ecstasy and love poet's objectivity are so deft that her analytical lens becomes as much a fascination as the amorous perspective which it focuses. [...] Wright's drawings are exuberant throughout, by turns cartoonish and painterly, playful and simple in the manner of Quentin Blake.' - Andrew Wynn Owen, the Oxonian Review.

A charming collection of love poems by Rachel Piercey, containing her unique reflections on love, heartbreak and relationships. Romantic but never sentimental, Piercey brings her characteristic emotional and linguistic clarity to her treatment of this universal human experience and across the twelve poems builds up a nuanced study of love, passion, heartache and bitterness. The poems are illustrated with line drawings which complement the text and offers the reader a way into the poems via Wright's personal response.



Autorentext

Rachel Piercey is a poet and editor who also writes for children. Her poems have appeared in magazines including Magma, The Rialto, Poems In Which, Butcher's Dog and The Poetry Review and she has two pamphlets with the Emma Press, The Flower and the Plough and Rivers Wanted. rachelpierceypoet.com/



Klappentext

A charming collection of love poems by Rachel Piercey, executed with her characteristic emotional and linguistic clarity. Romantic but never sentimental, Piercey builds up a nuanced study of passion and heartbreak over these twelve poems, capturing everything from the extravagant surrender of early love to the raw ache and misery that can follow.

Titel
The Flower and the Plough
EAN
9780957459618
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Genre
Veröffentlichung
04.08.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
1.43 MB
Anzahl Seiten
36