Combining pressing geopolitical urgency with a subtle and gentle lyricism, as we have come to expect from Gerry Loose, his new book ranges wide, broad and deep, to settle back home in the Scotland re-inhabited by Sweeney the king, deranged and fleeing humanity, and a lilting nine day walk from coast to coast across Scotlands heartland. With narratives from Nuremberg, which contrast city and individual citizens with its long and terrible past, and then stories of an island life not as insular as might be imagined in a Finland where anything or nothing may happen, with or without a Luger pistol, this book has a quiet insistence on personal experience. A unique take on the naming of endangered species here could be seen as a metaphor for what the ordinary people in these pages and their would-be leaders might in turn become. Expressive, formally inventive, Looses seventh full collection night exposures lives right into its title: shining light into murky and overlooked corners which some might wish to be kept in the dark.
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Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
Publication Date: 02 Jun 2018
Publisher: Vagabond Voices
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781908251947
About Gerry Loose
Born in 1948 Gerry Loose and has lived in England Ireland Spain Morocco (briefly) and now Scotland. A slow-moving nomad he is poet writer and land artist who works primarily with subjects from the natural world as well as the world of geo-politics. His poems and texts are as often found in built and natural settings as on the page. He also designs and makes gardens. His poetry is as likely to appear in these (and ungardened landscapes) as on the page. Among his most recent publications are Printed on Water New and Selected Poems (Shearsman Books) and that person himself. Vagabond voices published his fault line in 2014). His awards include: Creative Scotland Award Robert Louis Stevenson fellowship Kooneen Säätiö Award and Hermann Kesten Award.