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Author Perry, Rebecca, 1986- author.
Title Stone fruit / Rebecca Perry.
Publisher Northumberland : Bloodaxe Books, 2021.
Copyright date ©2021


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Descript 69 pages ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Beaches (1) -- beaches (2) -- beaches (3) -- beaches (4) -- beaches (5) -- beaches (6) -- beaches (7) -- beaches (8) -- beaches (9) -- beaches (10) -- beaches (11) -- beaches (12) -- beaches (13) -- beaches (14) -- The execution was conducted in the open air -- Lilac crest -- No rabbit -- Apples are ¼ air -- On trampolining.
Note "A collection of three distinct parts, the poems in Rebecca Perry's Stone Fruit nonetheless speak across their many common preoccupations: memory, grief, the fallibility of the physical form, our connection to and place in the world, natural and otherwise. Opening with a study of a girl in a miniature portrait, expanding into lyrical prose pieces and closing with a reflective long poem - part elegy and part reflective essay on competitive trampolining - the poems are united by a desire to pay absolute attention to both the material and inner world. The worlds within this collection appear to be teeming with life - crabs push through sand, wasps swarm on meat; and forms change - bones are replaced with metal, a human head transfigures into that of a muntjac - but there is nothing frantic in this shifting. The care taken in the poems to properly look, to focus on stillness and acts of interrogation, often gives the feeling that they are being viewed through glass, or placed in a frame. If this book could be said to have a central demand of the reader, it is to consider whether they will allow themselves to attend to the pain and joy of giving due reflection to what is happening in the world around us, in their lives and the lives of others. And what the cost of that is."--Publisher description.
ISBN 1780375689 paperback
9781780375687 paperback
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Author Perry, Rebecca, 1986- author.
Series [Poetry Book Society recommendation].
Subject English poetry -- 21st century.
English poetry.
Descript 69 pages ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Beaches (1) -- beaches (2) -- beaches (3) -- beaches (4) -- beaches (5) -- beaches (6) -- beaches (7) -- beaches (8) -- beaches (9) -- beaches (10) -- beaches (11) -- beaches (12) -- beaches (13) -- beaches (14) -- The execution was conducted in the open air -- Lilac crest -- No rabbit -- Apples are ¼ air -- On trampolining.
Note "A collection of three distinct parts, the poems in Rebecca Perry's Stone Fruit nonetheless speak across their many common preoccupations: memory, grief, the fallibility of the physical form, our connection to and place in the world, natural and otherwise. Opening with a study of a girl in a miniature portrait, expanding into lyrical prose pieces and closing with a reflective long poem - part elegy and part reflective essay on competitive trampolining - the poems are united by a desire to pay absolute attention to both the material and inner world. The worlds within this collection appear to be teeming with life - crabs push through sand, wasps swarm on meat; and forms change - bones are replaced with metal, a human head transfigures into that of a muntjac - but there is nothing frantic in this shifting. The care taken in the poems to properly look, to focus on stillness and acts of interrogation, often gives the feeling that they are being viewed through glass, or placed in a frame. If this book could be said to have a central demand of the reader, it is to consider whether they will allow themselves to attend to the pain and joy of giving due reflection to what is happening in the world around us, in their lives and the lives of others. And what the cost of that is."--Publisher description.
ISBN 1780375689 paperback
9781780375687 paperback
Author Perry, Rebecca, 1986- author.
Series [Poetry Book Society recommendation].
Subject English poetry -- 21st century.
English poetry.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 6th Floor  PR 6116 E774 S8  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject English poetry -- 21st century.
English poetry.
Descript 69 pages ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Beaches (1) -- beaches (2) -- beaches (3) -- beaches (4) -- beaches (5) -- beaches (6) -- beaches (7) -- beaches (8) -- beaches (9) -- beaches (10) -- beaches (11) -- beaches (12) -- beaches (13) -- beaches (14) -- The execution was conducted in the open air -- Lilac crest -- No rabbit -- Apples are ¼ air -- On trampolining.
Note "A collection of three distinct parts, the poems in Rebecca Perry's Stone Fruit nonetheless speak across their many common preoccupations: memory, grief, the fallibility of the physical form, our connection to and place in the world, natural and otherwise. Opening with a study of a girl in a miniature portrait, expanding into lyrical prose pieces and closing with a reflective long poem - part elegy and part reflective essay on competitive trampolining - the poems are united by a desire to pay absolute attention to both the material and inner world. The worlds within this collection appear to be teeming with life - crabs push through sand, wasps swarm on meat; and forms change - bones are replaced with metal, a human head transfigures into that of a muntjac - but there is nothing frantic in this shifting. The care taken in the poems to properly look, to focus on stillness and acts of interrogation, often gives the feeling that they are being viewed through glass, or placed in a frame. If this book could be said to have a central demand of the reader, it is to consider whether they will allow themselves to attend to the pain and joy of giving due reflection to what is happening in the world around us, in their lives and the lives of others. And what the cost of that is."--Publisher description.
ISBN 1780375689 paperback
9781780375687 paperback

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