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Split between dark and light, this book records the dichotomy of human experience with unflinching force and clarity. It deals with break-up, depression, illness and death. But it also reveals an intense involvement with nature and a capacity for healing and love. There are intimate personal poems reflecting on relationships with people and creatures; poems which enter the lives of real and imaginary characters, Keats and Medea and Blodeuwedd, for example; and also poems which engage with paintings and political events.

Set in a territory which connects child with adult, myth with reality, the personal with the universal, the book shows a poet fully open to the richness and possibilities of the world but also aware of its violence and pain, not as a remote observer but as someone who is a part of it.



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Everyday subjects resonate with truth and humour, but beneath the beautiful words are deep, dark and shocking truths * The Herald *
Violence stalks the book -- Colin Waters * Sunday Herald *
Vicki Feaver's poems always come back to contemporary relationships - not so much domestic as domestic gothic, where the women are sensual and murderous. These are powerfully distinctive poems, women's poems that don't shut out men -- Matthew Sweeney
Feaver’s best poems offer a disquietingly direct apprehension of the powers by which we are made and driven -- Sean O'brein * The Independent *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 27/04/2006
      ISBN13: 9780224076845, 978-0224076845
      ISBN10: 0224076841

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Split between dark and light, this book records the dichotomy of human experience with unflinching force and clarity. It deals with break-up, depression, illness and death. But it also reveals an intense involvement with nature and a capacity for healing and love. There are intimate personal poems reflecting on relationships with people and creatures; poems which enter the lives of real and imaginary characters, Keats and Medea and Blodeuwedd, for example; and also poems which engage with paintings and political events.

      Set in a territory which connects child with adult, myth with reality, the personal with the universal, the book shows a poet fully open to the richness and possibilities of the world but also aware of its violence and pain, not as a remote observer but as someone who is a part of it.



      Trade Review
      Everyday subjects resonate with truth and humour, but beneath the beautiful words are deep, dark and shocking truths * The Herald *
      Violence stalks the book -- Colin Waters * Sunday Herald *
      Vicki Feaver's poems always come back to contemporary relationships - not so much domestic as domestic gothic, where the women are sensual and murderous. These are powerfully distinctive poems, women's poems that don't shut out men -- Matthew Sweeney
      Feaver’s best poems offer a disquietingly direct apprehension of the powers by which we are made and driven -- Sean O'brein * The Independent *

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