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Sicilian Elephants

English

By (author): David Cooke

In the title poem to Sicilian Elephants, his most wide-ranging and ambitious collection to date, David Cooke imagines the short-lived paradise achieved by those miniature elephants whose bones have been found on the island. In poems gathered here he explores notions of home and the way humans aspire to define their space and achieve a life of ease. Starting out from familiar domestic settings, he explores the rituals of DIY and gardening. However, the inevitable tensions between us and our environment and the ways that human achievement is subject to time are further explored in new and startling situations as when in a poem about heaven, the quest for a spiritual homeland is set against territorial conflict. With Sicilian Elephants, in words from the Poetry Book Society Bulletin: 'Cooke's lyrical insight and precision make the personal universal.' See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Two Rivers Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781909747913

About David Cooke

David Cooke was born in Wokingham although his family comes from the West of Ireland. In 1977 while still an undergraduate at Nottingham University he won a Gregory Award and since then his poems and reviews have appeared in many journals in the UK Ireland and beyond. He has published seven collections including A Murmuration (Two Rivers Press 2015) and Staring at a Hoopoe (Dempsey and Windle 2020). Founder and editor of the online poetry journal The High Window he is married with four grown-up children and was for many years the Head of Modern Languages at a large comprehensive school in Cleethorpes. He is now happily retired and lives in Swindon.

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