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Back of a Vast

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By (author): Mark Goodwin

These poems disclose a poet's rich relationship to the natural world by stripping away, by letting a raw objectivist lyric scrape off any rhetorical surface to discover the details beneath. This happens in almost every line, every phrase-so much so that finally his individual words seem to do it by themselves. The result is that /nature/ here ticks and clicks as though it were trying to find a halfway-house language between itself and the writer. Illusion of course, the trick of poetry, and Mark Goodwin is the magician. (Tim Allen) See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 126g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2010
  • Publisher: Shearsman Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848611191

About Mark Goodwin

Mark Goodwin was born in 1969 spent his childhood on a farm in Leicestershire and now lives on a narrow-boat on the river Soar just north of Leicester. He works as a community poet with a wide range of people including pupils and teachers in schools and colleges other writers and artists museum services and with people who use mental-health services. Mark has been learning to write poetry since he was 16 and during that time has developed a love of playing with language. Both of his Shearsman collections reflect his deep interest in what has been termed 'landscape'-whether that be on a run-down housing estate on the rim of Leicester in an ancient stone circle on the edge of the Hebrides or in amongst the intricacies of Cornish coastland.

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