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Edge

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By (author): Katrina Porteous

Scientists and engineers are the great explorers of our age. Inspired by the work of leading research scientists, by CERNs Large Hadron Collider, space telescopes which allow us to see our Sun in wavelengths far beyond human vision, and by the Cassini missions astonishing photos of Saturns moons, poet Katrina Porteous translates to the non-scientist contemporary questions about the nature of physical reality and our understanding of it. Edge contains three poem sequences, Field, Sun and the title sequence, which extend Porteous previous work on nature, place and time beyond the human scale. They take the reader from the micro quantum worlds underlying the whole universe, to the macro workings of our local star, the potential for primitive life elsewhere in the solar system on moons such as Enceladus, and finally to the development of complex consciousness on our own planet. As scientific inquiry reveals the beauty and poetry of the universe, Edge celebrates the almost-miraculous local circumstances which enable us to begin to understand it. All three pieces were commissioned for performance in Life Science Centre Planetarium, Newcastle between 2013 and 2016, with computer music by Peter Zinovieff. Sun was part of NUSTEMs Imagining the Sun project for schools and the wider public (Northumbria University 2016). The title sequence, Edge, was broadcast as a Poetry Please Special on BBC Radio 4. Edge is Katrina Porteous's third poetry book from Bloodaxe, her first to draw upon her long involvement in scientific projects, following two earlier collections, The Lost Music (1996) and Two Countries (2014), concerned with the landscapes and communities of North-East England. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780374901

About Katrina Porteous

Katrina Porteous was born in Aberdeen grew up in Co. Durham and has lived on the Northumberland coast since 1987. She read History at Cambridge and afterwards studied in the USA on a Harkness Fellowship. Many of the poems in her first collection The Lost Music (Bloodaxe Books 1996) focus on the Northumbrian fishing community about which Katrina has also written in prose in The Bonny Fisher Lad (The Peoples History 2003). Katrina also writes in Northumbrian dialect and has recorded her long poem The Wund an the Wetter on CD with piper Chris Ormston (Iron Press 1999). Her second full-length collection from Bloodaxe Two Countries (2014) was shortlisted for the Portico Prize for Literature 2015. Katrina has been involved in many collaborations with other artists including public art for Seaham Co. Durham with sculptor Michael Johnson and two books with maritime artist James Dodds Longshore Drift (Jardine Press 2005) and The Blue Lonnen (Jardine Press 2007). She often performs with musicians including Chris Ormston Alistair Anderson and Alexis Bennett. She is particularly known for her radio-poetry much of it produced by Julian May. One of these poems Horse with electronic music by Peter Zinovieff first performed at Sage Gateshead for the BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival 2011 is published as an artists book and CD with prints by Olivia Lomenech Gill (Windmillsteads Books 2014). Katrinas third full-length collection Edge (Bloodaxe Books 2019) draws on three collaborations commissioned for performance in Life Science Centre Planetarium Newcastle between 2013 and 2016 with multi-channel electronic music by Peter Zinovieff: Field Sun and Edge. Sun was part of NUSTEMs Imagining the Sun project for schools and the wider public (Northumbria University 2016). Edge a poem in four moons incorporating sounds collected from space missions was broadcast as a Poetry Please Special on BBC Radio 4 in 2013.

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