Love Songs of Carbon is Philip Gross's 18th book of poetry, and is a coming of age - inhabiting the ageing body with a confident, inventive curiosity. At the same time searching, tender, intellectually agile, unexpected and erotic, this is poetry at home with great shifts of perspective, from the outer edge of science to the sensations at our fingertips. These are love poems, both to the person and to the body itself, even as - especially as - it faces entropy and decay.
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Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 30 Sep 2015
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781780372587
About Philip Gross
Born in Cornwall son of an Estonian wartime refugee Philip Gross has lived in Plymouth Bristol and South Wales where he was Professor of Creative Writing at Glamorgan University (USW). His 26th collection Between the Islands (2020) follows ten previous books with Bloodaxe including A Bright Acoustic (2017) Love Songs of Carbon (2015) winner of the Roland Mathias Poetry Award and a Poetry Book Society Recommendation; Deep Field (2011) a Poetry Book Society Recommendation; The Water Table (2009) winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize; and Changes of Address: Poems 1980-1998 (2001) his selection from earlier books including The Ice Factory Cats Whisker The Son of the Duke of Nowhere I.D. and The Wasting Game. Since The Air Mines of Mistila (with Sylvia Kantaris Bloodaxe Books 2020) he has been a keen collaborator most recently with artist Valerie Coffin Price on A Fold in the River (2015) and with poet Lesley Saunders on A Part of the Main (2018). I Spy Pinhole Eye (Cinnamon Press 2009) with photographer Simon Denison won the Wales Book of the Year Award 2010. He received a Cholmondeley Award in 2017. Philip Gross's poetry for young people includes Manifold Manor The All-Nite Café (winner of the Signal Award 1994) Off Road to Everywhere (winner of the CLPE Award 2011) and the poetry-science collection Dark Sky Park.
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