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Heavy Time
  • Language: en

Heavy Time

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In Heavy Time psychogeographer Sonia Overall takes to the old pilgrim roads, navigating a route from Canterbury to Walsingham via London and her home town of Ely. Vivid in her evocation of a landscape of ancient chapels, ruined farms and suburban follies, Overall's secular pilgrimage elevates the ordinary, collecting roadside objects -- feathers, a bingo card, a worn penny -- as relics. Facing injury and interruption, she takes the path of the lone woman walker, seeking out 'thin places' where past and present collide, and where new ways of living might begin. 'It is a talisman of a book. Heavy Time doesn't just describe a pilgrimage, it becomes one, for both writer and reader. It is an invitation to resist 'busyness', to think of ourselves as explorers, to seek out 'the everyday divine'. It has sent me out looking for 'thin places: pockets in the landscape where the membrane is so tightly stretched that other worlds might shine through.' Beautiful and essential.' - Helen Mort

The Sun is Open
  • Language: en

The Sun is Open

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Sun is Open sifts through a boxed archive of public and private materials related to the life and death of the author's father, who was murdered by the IRA outside their Belfast home in 1984. Moving between child and adult voices, past and present, this startlingly innovative debut attempts to decode the fragments left behind and, with them, piece together a history and a life.

How to Build a City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

How to Build a City

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

WINNER OF THE 2011 ERIC GREGORY AWARDS How To Build A City is the Crashaw Prize-winning debut collection of poetry by Tom Chivers. It is a poetic interrogation of the twenty-first century urban experience, drawing on the history, culture, society and topography of London. Chivers takes his cue from radical writers such as Iain Sinclair and Barry MacSweeney to create an impressionist poetry, marked by playful riddling, found texts and unusual juxtapositions. How To Build A City is peopled by ghosts of London’s past as well as the distinctly modern spectres of spam email, international terrorism and the credit crunch.The title piece is a choppy, sardonic investigation of contemporary East Lo...

Sunspots
  • Language: en

Sunspots

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The sun is our local star; the most important object in our lives. But what really powers it? And who are the sun's favourite painters? Simon Barraclough is your guide in this tour-de-force book of poetry. Sunspots condenses fact, fiction, myth, humour and emotion into a luminous meditation on the star that gives us life.

The Perseverance
  • Language: en

The Perseverance

In the wake of his father’s death, the speaker in Raymond Antrobus’ The Perseverance travels to Barcelona. In Gaudi’s Cathedral, he meditates on the idea of silence and sound, wondering whether acoustics really can bring us closer to God. Receiving information through his hearing aid technology, he considers how deaf people are included in this idea. “Even though,” he says, “I have not heard / the golden decibel of angels, / I have been living in a noiseless / palace where the doorbell is pulsating / light and I am able to answer.” The Perseverance is a collection of poems examining a d/Deaf experience alongside meditations on loss, grief, education, and language, both spoken and signed. It is a book about communication and connection, about cultural inheritance, about identity in a hearing world that takes everything for granted, about the dangers we may find (both individually and as a society) if we fail to understand each other.

On Belonging
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

On Belonging

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Returning to Lahore after almost a decade, wandering London guide and community worker Saira Niazi reflects on what it means to belong on both a personal and a universal level. In a series of personal essays on topics including exploration, love, faith, transience, mental health and being a woman of colour, Niazi shares her strange and unlikely journey towards becoming a wandering guide. She draws upon the stories, experiences, and insights of the extraordinary people she has met along the way, from monks and mudlarks to storytellers and scientists, and celebrates the many different kinds of beautiful lives that exist.

Natural Phenomena
  • Language: en

Natural Phenomena

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Longlisted for the 2020 Laurel prize Poetry book society guest selection A Book of the Year - the Poetry SchoolA city lies in ruins. Spires topple, planes fall. Rubble is broken by wildflower. Birdsong and chatter cut through. Discover the urban wild in Meryl Pugh's debut collection. Join the poet as flaneuse wandering the city's hidden spaces to encounter its flora and fauna; its many-voiced song. A book of witnessing and overhearing, Natural Phenomena asks where the beauty is in the city of plastic, wire and glass; holds a mirror up to the self and asks how we contend with loss and absence in a constantly bustling environment.

Twenty Theatres to See Before You Die
  • Language: en

Twenty Theatres to See Before You Die

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Twenty Theatres to See Before You Die is a love letter to British theatre. Join Amber Massie-Blomfield as she veers off the beaten track to discover the pasts and present of the UK's most unique performance spaces. Taking in incredible locations, unusual histories and vital communities, this is a testament to thriving in unlikely circumstances, as

Cain
  • Language: en

Cain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The year is 2016 and Luke Kennard finds himself estranged from his family, his publisher and his faith. With the help of his Community Psychiatric Nurse, who claims to be the living embodiment of Cain - the first murderer - the poet changes his name to Father K and searches for answers - in his childhood, in poetry, in alcohol, and in a ......

After the Formalities
  • Language: en

After the Formalities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"A Poetry Book Society recommendation." -- front cover.