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WINNER OF THE WALES POETRY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2021
Winner of the Naim Frashëri Laureateship of Albania and Macedonia
Winner of the European Lyric Atlas Prize

'Fiona Sampson's voice is something new and it's a delight to hear it . . . A joy to read' W. S. Merwin



Questions of humanity, of point of view, are at the heart of Fiona Sampson's new collection, Come Down.

Throughout, Sampson's poems shimmer between the human perspective and what is beyond - some larger, longer-term consciousness. Language runs and dances over the stuff of the human body and the material of the landscape. And yet, despite these radical perspective shifts, the collection keeps in sight, always, the human experience: the act of creation; the way in which childhood memory and family lore impinge on the present.

Come Down ends with a long, eponymous poem, which moves fluidly and brilliantly through different forms of memory.

Come Down

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WINNER OF THE WALES POETRY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2021Winner of the Naim Frashëri Laureateship of Albania and Macedonia... Read more

    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 06/02/2020
    ISBN13: 9781472155160, 978-1472155160
    ISBN10: 1472155165

    Number of Pages: 96

    Fiction , Poetry

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    WINNER OF THE WALES POETRY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2021
    Winner of the Naim Frashëri Laureateship of Albania and Macedonia
    Winner of the European Lyric Atlas Prize

    'Fiona Sampson's voice is something new and it's a delight to hear it . . . A joy to read' W. S. Merwin



    Questions of humanity, of point of view, are at the heart of Fiona Sampson's new collection, Come Down.

    Throughout, Sampson's poems shimmer between the human perspective and what is beyond - some larger, longer-term consciousness. Language runs and dances over the stuff of the human body and the material of the landscape. And yet, despite these radical perspective shifts, the collection keeps in sight, always, the human experience: the act of creation; the way in which childhood memory and family lore impinge on the present.

    Come Down ends with a long, eponymous poem, which moves fluidly and brilliantly through different forms of memory.

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