A Marginal Sea

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Abstract

A collection of poems in a range of innovative forms.

Publisher's information:

A Marginal Sea is written from coastal Ynys Môn/Anglesey, a vantage point situated both in Wales and in a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean – the island is imagined here as a site of archipelagic connection with other places and histories, where the spaces of dream and digital technology are interwoven with the everyday. Skoulding's poems take their readers into new worlds: we come to terms with the oystercatcher's 'muscle of belonging'; we chart the cross-cultural coordinates of 'Newborough Warren with Map of Havana' ('and it's this way to the Malecón /to look out over the Menai Strait'); elegy and song overlap in moving poems which think through how we remember and misremember: 'it's my voice // deepening with others that won't let themselves / be buried.' ('Anecdote for the Birds'). A Marginal Sea is inventive, exhilarating in its soundscapes, and brilliantly awake to otherness, in language, and in the animal and natural world.\
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationManchester
PublisherCarcanet Press Ltd.
Number of pages84
ISBN (Print)9781800172517
Publication statusPublished - 27 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • poetry
  • poetry from Wales
  • language and environment
  • body and technology
  • experimental translation

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