A Marginal Sea
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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.\
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.\
Keywords
- poetry, poetry from Wales, language and environment, body and technology, experimental translation
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Manchester |
Publisher | Carcanet Press Ltd. |
Number of pages | 84 |
ISBN (print) | 9781800172517 |
Publication status | Published - 27 Oct 2022 |
Projects (2)
Migrating knowledges: Science, subjectivity and landscape
Project: Research
Poetry in Transatlantic Translation: Circulation and Practice
Project: Research