The Magnitude of My Sublime Existence is the account of a young woman's stay in the psychiatric ward of a large hospital. The only time she feels safe is when swimming; the only place, the sea, preferably underwater. Selima Hill's 17th book of poetry - her 14th from Bloodaxe - takes her back to the territory of her third book, The Accumulation of Small Acts of Kindness (1983), but this revisiting is quite different in style and mood. Over thirty years later, 'this brilliant lyricist of human darkness' (Fiona Sampson) is more able to chart and illuminate 'extreme experience with a dazzling excess' (Deryn Rees-Jones), with startling humour and surprising combinations of homely and outlandish. Shortlisted for the Roehampton Poetry Prize.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 28 Apr 2016
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781780373058
About Selima Hill
Selima Hill grew up in a family of painters in farms in England and Wales and has lived in Dorset for the past 35 years. She received a Cholmondeley Award in 1986 and was a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Exeter University in 2003-06. She won first prize in the Arvon International Poetry Competition with part of The Accumulation of Small Acts of Kindness (1989) one of several extended sequences in Gloria: Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books 2008) which also includes work from Saying Hello at the Station (1984) My Darling Camel (1988) A Little Book of Meat (1993) Aeroplanes of the World (1994) Violet (1997) Bunny (2001) Portrait of My Lover as a Horse (2002) Lou-Lou (2004) and Red Roses (2006). Violet was a Poetry Book Society Choice and was shortlisted for all three of the UKs major poetry prizes the Forward Prize T.S. Eliot Prize and Whitbread Poetry Award. Bunny won the Whitbread Poetry Award was a Poetry Book Society Choice and was also shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. Lou-Lou and The Hat were Poetry Book Society Recommendations. Her most recent collections from Bloodaxe are The Hat (2008); Fruitcake (2009); People Who Like Meatballs (2012) shortlisted for both the Forward Poetry Prize and the Costa Poetry Award; The Sparkling Jewel of Naturism (2014); Jutland (2015) a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation which was shortlisted for the 2015 T.S. Eliot Prize and was earlier shortlisted for the Roehampton Poetry Prize; The Magnitude of My Sublime Existence (2016) shortlisted for the Roehampton Poetry Prize 2017; and Splash like Jesus (2017). Her 19th collection I May Be Stupid But I'm Not That Stupid was published by Bloodaxe in 2019.