Composed in three movementspreludes, variations and fugueDaughter is an exploration of what being the daughter means for the poet and her parents, recognising that there is so much of our parents lives that is barely glimpsed, that is pieced together from stories. What was it like to live through the Second World War beside the Thames in London? How can the writer celebrate her parents lives and mourn their deaths through her own development as a poet? How can she express love for those she thinks of constantly? For Patricia Helen Wooldridge, inspired by Virginia Woolfs A Sketch of the Past, the answers are acts of imagination, merging memoir with poetry. Lyrical, seasonal, walking in landscape, soaring with birds and full of flowers, Daughter paints the world of parents and poet through a collage of memories. Tender, poignant, balancing the enormity of loss with the vastness of love and, crucially, demonstrating the grace of poetry to meld past and present, this is an exquisite and heart-felt collection.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 25 Sep 2022
Publisher: Cinnamon Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781788649445
About Patricia Helen Wooldridge
Patricia Helen Wooldridge lives in Hampshire and is inspired by walking bird watching and working on her allotment. She studied English Literature at London University and has a doctorate in creative writing. In the past she has taught English in schools and more recently creative writing to undergraduate students. Her work has been placed in a variety of poetry competitions and has appeared in poetry journals and competition anthologies. Her collection Sea Poetics won the Cinnamon Press Debut Poetry Collection Prize in 2017 and her pamphlet Being was published in 2021. Her poem I Stop Wearing the Mini-skirt 1972 was commended in the 2013 National Poetry prize and used to develop a workshop guide by poet Jane Yeh for the The Poetry Society.