Life Immediately is a pacy, dynamic debut collection containing all the preoccupations of Lily Blacksell's work, from womanhood, to music, to the natural world and our calamitous dealings with it, to the calamity and comedy of human relationships, romantic or otherwise. In eclectic, formally confident poems, balancing keen observation with wry insouciance, Blacksell's writing showcases the expansiveness of language, but also its failures. Communication builds up and breaks down, geese honk, hangovers linger. Figures from Madonna to Magwitch appear, but not necessarily as you know them.…mehr
Life Immediately is a pacy, dynamic debut collection containing all the preoccupations of Lily Blacksell's work, from womanhood, to music, to the natural world and our calamitous dealings with it, to the calamity and comedy of human relationships, romantic or otherwise. In eclectic, formally confident poems, balancing keen observation with wry insouciance, Blacksell's writing showcases the expansiveness of language, but also its failures. Communication builds up and breaks down, geese honk, hangovers linger. Figures from Madonna to Magwitch appear, but not necessarily as you know them. Familiar settings - the pub, the library, the farmyard, the house party - are made strange. These are ranging poems with a rangy humour, and warmth as well as wit.
Born in London in 1993, Lily Blacksell grew up there and on the Isle of Wight. She was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets 2017 whilst living in the US. In 2022, she was shortlisted for the Bridport Poetry Prize and the Oxford Poetry Prize, and was longlisted for the 2024 National Poetry Competition. Her poems have appeared in Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, BOMB Magazine, Boston Review, Bath Magg, Magma, and elsewhere. She runs a poetry and music night called Canon Fodder which she hosts at The Social in London and at Glastonbury Festival. By day, and very often evening, Lily programmes events at The Conduit in Covent Garden, and has previously worked for Southbank Centre and the Royal Society of Literature.
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