The Months is a book of poems about time - not only the attritions of time, its ageings, conflicts and illnesses, but also, and more importantly, the kind of time the French philosopher Bergson called 'duration', a human time that speeds up or slows, expands and contracts, measured by perceptual rather than scientific laws. At the centre of the collection, the long title-poem interweaves material from two pregnancies spanning two generations: these months open themselves up to insecurities and dreams, culture, myths, everyday realities and moments of fear or delight. The two births that end this compelling narrative take the book in a new direction, to a time and place where it is possible to stand still and watch a saucepan drying on a draining-board or cycle round a mountainous island at age sixty, laugh at oneself, or even begin again.
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Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 23 Jun 2016
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781780372907
About Susan Wicks
Susan Wicks has published seven collections of poetry four of them with Bloodaxe Books: The Months (2016) House of Tongues (2011) De-iced (2007) and Night Toad: New & Selected Poems (2003) which includes a selection from three earlier books published by Faber: Singing Underwater winner of the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival Prize; Open Diagnosis which was one of the Poetry Societys New Generation Poets titles; and The Clever Daughter a Poetry Book Society Choice which was shortlisted for both T.S. Eliot and Forward Prizes. House of Tongues Night Toad Singing Underwater and The Months are all Poetry Book Society Recommendations. She has also published three novels The Key (Faber 1997) Little Thing (Faber 1998) and A Place to Stop (Salt 2012) a short memoir Driving My Father (Faber 1995) and a collection of short fiction Roll Up for the Arabian Derby (Bluechrome 2008). Her two book-length translations of the French poet Valérie Rouzeau Cold Spring in Winter (Arc 2009) and Talking Vrouz (Arc 2013) have between them won the Scott Moncrieff Prize for Translation from French and the Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize for Literary Translation and been shortlisted for the the International Griffin Prize for Poetry. Born and raised in Kent she lives in Tunbridge Wells and is a freelance writer and translator.
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