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E-raamat: Seasonal Disturbances

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2017
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  • ISBN-13: 9781784103378
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Set against a backdrop of ecological, political and emotional turbulence, Seasonal Disturbances is a charged yet meditative exploration of the relationship between nature, the city and the self in the 21st century

A 2017 Poetry Book Society Recommendation. 
 
Following her groundbreaking 2014 début An Aviary of Small Birds ("technically perfect poems of winged heartbreak" – Observer), Karen McCarthy Woolf returns with Seasonal Disturbances
 
Set against a backdrop of ecological and emotional turbulence, these poems are charged yet meditative explorations of nature, the city, and the self. A sinister CEO presides over a dystopian hinterland where private detectives investigate crimes against hollyhocks; Halcyon is discovered as a dead kingfisher, washed up on an Italian beach. Lyrical and inventive, McCarthy Woolf’s poems test classic and contemporary forms, from a disrupted zuihitsu that considers her relationship with water, to the landay, golden shovel, and gram of &. 
 
As a fifth-generation Londoner and daughter of a Jamaican émigré, McCarthy Woolf makes a variety of linguistic subversions that critique the rhetoric of the British class system. Political as they may be, these poems are not reportage: they aim to inspire what the author describes as an "activism of the heart, where we connect to and express forces of renewal and love".

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'McCarthy Woolf has a powerful command of form and rhythm.' - Poetry Review; 'I loved Karen McCarthy Woolf's technically perfect poems of winged heartbreak.' - The Observer New Review; `Seasonal Disturbances might be strange, but it's also a brilliant selection of poems [ ...] It's a collection that teaches you something about human beings as well as yourself.' - The Poetry School

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Winner of The Laurel Prize for Ecopoetry, Second Place 2020.*Karen's first book, An Aviary of Small Birds, a Guardian Book of the Year, a PBS Recommendation, was shortlisted for Forward Prize 2015 Best First Collection*Selected for the European poetry initiative Versopolis and US Breaking Ground BME writer tour*Poet in Residence at Greenwich Maritime Museum, Karen gave voice to migrants and refugees, then performed at international festivals in Sweden, the Caribbean and Mexico
The Hollyhocks
9(3)
Conversation, with Water: Lying on the floor of the wheelhouse
12(1)
The Science of Life 492: Hence*
13(1)
Up on the Hill
14(1)
On the Thames
15(2)
Most birds travel in pairs...
16(1)
Gulls
17(2)
The pull of the tide...
18(1)
The Science of Life 575: Abyss
19(1)
To Dover from Calais
20(2)
Soldiers career up and down the river...
21(1)
Kingfisher
22(3)
Blot out all my iniquities...
24(1)
Christmas Eve
25(1)
Variation (Untitled)
26(2)
O River, here I am, riding on your back...
27(1)
Ars Poetica 101
28(2)
The Science of Life 861: Holes and Corners
30(2)
Although it's obvious...
31(1)
Poem in Which I'm Pleased to Have Opted
32(1)
& Because
33(2)
The Science of Life 531: Prone
35(1)
Happiness
36(1)
The Science of Life 574: The Sin
37(2)
Jay tells me living on water...
38(1)
Number 19
39(2)
Even a frayed rope...
40(1)
Tatler's People Who Really Matter
41(2)
The closest is lying with my head...
42(1)
Day of the Dead
43(2)
Yesterday, at the make-up counter...
44(1)
Horse Chestnut I --- A Coupling
45(2)
The Science of Life 261: Evolution
47(1)
Of Ownership
48(1)
True Love
49(2)
There are many thicknesses of rope...
50(1)
Argument
51(1)
Verbs I Have Seen in Relation to Migrants, with Cranes
52(1)
Here
53(1)
The Science of Life 496: Conquest
54(2)
A review of Masaru Emoto's book...
55(1)
Voyage
56(5)
On the sixth day of the fifth month...
60(1)
Seasonal Disturbances
61(2)
St a ring at the surface...
62(1)
Every new construction
63(1)
The Science of Life 493: A Death
64(2)
According to Mr Emoto...
65(1)
Outside
66(2)
But the heart is not in service...
67(1)
The Science of Life 388: The CEO
68(1)
The Neighbourhood
69(2)
They tell me the bridge-jumpers fight...
70(1)
The Science of Life 683: Her Anger
71(2)
The experiment is pleasing...
72(1)
Landay
73(2)
Now, at the back of my mind...
74(1)
The Island
75(1)
Horse Chestnut II --- A Coupling
76(5)
O River I submit...
78(3)
Notes 81(2)
Acknowledgements 83
Karen McCarthy Woolf was born in London to an English mother and a Jamaican father. She is the recipient of the Kate Betts Memorial Prize and an Arts and Humanities Research Council scholarship from Royal Holloway, where she is a PhD candidate. She is the editor of three literary anthologies, most recently Ten: The New Wave (Bloodaxe, 2014). Her poetry has been published in Poetry Review and Modern Poetry in Translation among others.