This powerful new collection combines Katie Donovan's unflinching
insight into our human foibles with her exceptional descriptive gifts.
The years of her late husband's throat cancer are charted in poems by
turns tender, harsh and darkly humorous. Donovan gives voice to the
carer's duty of being the one who watches, and contains, what is both
a searing tragedy and a chainlink of domestic chores. Meanwhile the
sulky electrician and the garrulous taxi driver are part of a cast of
unlikely extras who provide a contextual chorus from the everyday
world that inevitably carries on. Donovan grasps talismans of
survival: birds foraging in the snow; her daughter's singing – which
lights up the hospice in midwinter – and her son's success at
soccer. The title-poem resists the classic definition of the grieving
widow, instead capturing one of Donovan's enduring motifs – the
moment when the mask slips and the true human response is released.
From the reviews of Rootling: New & Selected Poems: 'The voice of
these poems is unpretentious, funny, earthy, honest and bursting with
energy... It's her craft, however, that creates the illusion of
high-spirited spontaneity and buoyancy... In this new book Donovan's
remarkable fertility with imagery serves a profound exploration of the
first and last mysteries of the flesh.' – Peggy O'Brien, The Irish
Times 'These are subjects at the core of human experience, made
poignantly luminous by Donovan's assured touch and uncluttered poetic
language.' – Dr Charlotte Beyer, Iota
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781780373171
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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