Was and Is
Collected Poems
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd
Published:26th Jan '17
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Winner of the 2017East Anglian Book Award for Poetry
Winner of the 2017 East Anglian Writers 'Book by the Cover' Award
There are two kinds of Collected Poems, one of which presents an author’s work exactly as it first appeared volume-by-volume. This is the other sort.
In preparing this volume, Neil Powell has returned to his poems of the past fifty years and arranged them as nearly as possible in chronological order of completion. Some poems from previous volumes have been set aside, while others hitherto unpublished or uncollected have been introduced. The resulting book is partly the narrative of a lifetime in which certain themes, seen in changing lights, recur: landscape and seascape, music and poetry, friendship and the deaths of friends. Ranging from the playful to the elegiac, these poems now resonate with each other in new and unexpected ways.
'Neil Powell's Was and Is: Collected Poems gathers together a lifetime of walking, seeing, reading and rhyming the landscapes of eastern England, and in particular the coast of Suffolk. The author's world of friends and books has a wide historical horizon, haunted by literary ghosts from George Crabbe to W.G. Sebald. This is a rich book full of the light of the changing seasons, the rhythms of weather and sea, and the little details of human life that add colour to every corner of these skilful, evocative, and painterly poems.'
Dr Jeremy Noel-Tod (UEA), Poetry Judge of the 2017 East Anglian Book Awards
'Throughout there are poems to and for friends and yet, paradoxically, Powell has the air of an outsider, solitary and watchful.'
D A Prince, the North
- Winner of East Anglian Book Awards (for Poetry) 2017
- Winner of East Anglian Writers Book by the Cover Award 2017
ISBN: 9781784102326
Dimensions: 216mm x 134mm x 21mm
Weight: unknown
278 pages