Taking its title from Chretien De Troyesâ twelfth-century Arthurian romance, Erec & Enide moves through a vibrant, rich and playful mix of underhand lyric. A deceptive and light-footed vulnerability unexpectedly folds in on itself to throw up the most serious questions; then resolutely refuses to â make senseâ of things.
Taking its title from Chretien De Troyesâ twelfth-century Arthurian romance, Erec & Enide moves through a vibrant, rich and playful mix of underhand lyric. A deceptive and light-footed vulnerability unexpectedly folds in on itself to throw up the most serious questions; then resolutely refuses to â make senseâ of things.
Amy De'Ath was born in Suffolk in 1985. She studied at the University of East Anglia and in Philadelphia, US, before moving to Australia and then to London. Her poems have appeared in a wide variety of journals in the UK and US and will feature in the Salt Younger Poets 2011 anthology. She currently lives and works in London. This is her first book of poems.
Inhaltsangabe
Poetry for Boys Dreamboat Erec & Enide Three in a Boat 593 Sonnet A Note on Clarity David Five Exits Since We've Lived Here One Two Lisa Jarnot's Rabbit Letter to John Clare Lena at the Beach Soliloquy for Living People Jaguar Notes
Poetry for Boys Dreamboat Erec & Enide Three in a Boat 593 Sonnet A Note on Clarity David Five Exits Since We've Lived Here One Two Lisa Jarnot's Rabbit Letter to John Clare Lena at the Beach Soliloquy for Living People Jaguar Notes
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