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Kelptown

English

By (author): Carol Watts

This is poetry at the edge of the land, but also at the edge of our horizon. Kelptown is Kemptown, so we are on the south coast of England. But this is not a poetry in which borders are fixed. What we are given instead is a language of continuities, lines of contact and connection that conventional place-making keeps from view. We are standing at the shore, knowing that the waters are rising, but knowing also that our only hope is to situate ourselves in a radically different way. Carol Watts gives us a poetry which lives, and shows us how we can learn to live, alongside fellow species, which allows us to register again what we walk among. It is a poetry of loss and of an intense politics of loss: we are given 'DeExtinction Poems' and 'Notes on a Burning World'. But is also a poetry that knows it must 'make a home/ on friable shores, built from inundate truths'. These beautiful lines are from the book's title sequence, where Watts raises the Thoreau-like question: 'How do I live, tenant among your long fronds'. More than ever we need our poets to help shape our answers to such questions. And Carol Watts' imaginary is a most crucial response. Written across the past decade, through what can seem like the end times, these are poems that open us to new relations with the world. -David Herd See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 159g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Shearsman Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848617339

About Carol Watts

Carol Watts lives between London and Brighton where she is Professor and Head of the School of English at the University of Sussex. Her poetry includes the collections When blue light falls (Shearsman Books 2018) Sundog (Veer Books 2013) Occasionals (Reality Street Editions 2011) and Wrack (Reality Street Editions 2007) and the artist's book of prose chronicles alphabetise (2005). She has also published several chapbooks with Oystercatcher Torque Press and Equipage. Collaboration is increasingly central to her practice.

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