engaging, beguiling, multifaceted work...
- Adam Hansen, Northumbria University, English: Journal of the English Association Volume 66 Issue 254
This book confirms 2 things; Fiona’s status as an expert on musicality and poetry and her ability to break up any subject, making it accessible. I would heartily recommend this book as essential reading to anyone, even remotely interested in poetry.
- Katherine Lockton, Southbank Poetry
In her latest work, Fiona Sampson’s verse is alive to musicality.
- Josephine Balmer, The New Statesman, February 2017
Described by its author as a "thought experiment", it is evident within a few pages that this book is so much more. Drawing on her rare combination of insights as a poet, critic and musician, as well as her background in health-care, Fiona Sampson has produced a remarkable new work of aesthetics. As creatively inventive as it is critically astute, the connections and insights of this book will be essential reading for anyone concerned with poetry or music, or more broadly with the place and reception of the arts in society.
- Michael Symmons Roberts, Manchester Metropolitan University,
In this ambitious and groundbreaking book, Fiona Sampson interrogates the nebulous relationship between poetry and music. Drawing on her professional experience in both disciplines, she succeeds in demystifying and unpicking their many analogous concepts. Her analysis of various song-types reveals insights that are original and compelling.
- Stephen Goss, Chair of Composition and Director of Research, Department of Music and Media, University of Surrey,