Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Colombo | 821.914/GRO |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Challenging and tender, these poems are a rite of passage. Philip Gross's much praised previous collection, Deep Field , explored the loosening connections between the self and language in his refugee father's old age. This new book goes further, through the failing of the body, through the mind's weakening hold on the borderline between the present and the traumas of the past. It follows the journey to the end - then beyond, to the tentative byways through which mourning moves. With an instinct for form that both controls and releases depths of feeling, Philip Gross writes poetry that proves it can be trusted with the most raw yet essential things of life.
£9.95
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Flying Down Wales (p. 9)
- Home, 1990 (p. 10)
- Stroke Ward (p. 11)
- In High Care (p. 13)
- Barn Music (p. 14)
- Not Quite The Dark Ages (p. 16)
- Step (p. 18)
- Survivor (p. 19)
- Closed Loops (p. 20)
- Flat Earthers (p. 24)
- The Works (p. 26)
- Variations on a Theme from the Cornish (p. 27)
- Fall (p. 28)
- Birch, His Book (p. 29)
- Nimzo-Indian (p. 31)
- Spoor (p. 32)
- How We Knew (p. 38)
- The Scarecrow (p. 39)
- Finally (p. 40)
- Seep (p. 41)
- Point (p. 43)
- Later (p. 45)
- Glosa: Westron Wynde (p. 46)
- Jacob's Island (p. 48)
- Legacy (p. 49)
- Hrmsa (p. 50)
- Bark Moth (p. 52)
- Phlogiston (p. 53)
- Dirac: The Tower (p. 54)
- The Garden of Nebamun (p. 56)
- Suncatcher (p. 59)
- Tuonela (p. 61)
- Dummies (p. 64)
- Mist over the Weir (p. 65)
- Barry Island, with Dante and Ducks (p. 67)
- Goal (p. 69)
- Whit (p. 70)
- Words for the Shortest Day (p. 72)
- Epiphany Weather (p. 74)
- Snow the Cartographer (p. 75)
- Some People Have Communications (p. 76)
- Orrery (p. 77)
- White Night (p. 78)
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