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| Catherine Crosswell, Sarah James, Jenny Hope and me: The Vaginellas |
Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poems. Show all posts
Monday, 24 June 2013
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Eliza and the Bear by Eleanor Rees
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| Author photo © Dave Ward |
If you read this blog you know I love fairy tale influenced poetry and paintings. This collection of poems by Eleanor Rees explores dreamy, fairy tale imagey, night visions and sensual desires. The images are vivid and there is a feeling of urgency and tension in her choice of words that unsettled and intrigued me.
The title poem, 'Eliza and the Bear' appealed to me immediately as I have always adored the fairy tale of Snow White and Rose Red and one of my poems is based on Rose Red and her bear lover. It could be said I am fascinated/obsessed by animal/human shapeshifting (I should be working on my dissertation on that very theme right now but instead I am writing this review...!)
Rees uses the refrain of 'I did not know my lover was a bear' to document a series of encounters and contemplations about what that entails. The wild and the domestic, the animal and human depths of love. It is a long poem with seven sections but that is very effective as it feels like an epic tale told around a campfire (with a bear snufflling in the darkness of the trees just outside the ring of light from the fire.) The poem is oustanding and my favourite in the collection. It is dramatic and darkly erotic.
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| “Three Bears” by Krista Huot |
'I did not know my lover was a bear.
I did not know he was on all fours all night
crawling the streets looking for the wilderness.
I did not know he wanted to go
back to woods and harsh brackish skies.
I did not know he wished to go.
He never said
Sweetheart I am a bear I am leaving now.'
video of Eleanor reading 'The Changeling'
you can buy the book here...
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
My poem, Hedge Brown, is included in this lovely book about Shropshire Butterflies
Come and celebrate Shropshire Butterflies - in poems, art, and real life!
You are invited to come with a picnic, chairs, rugs, cushions, family, friends.
Come at any time that suits you. From between 2 until 5 pm there will be poetry performed in the garden (or church if its raining).
There will be art from the book exhibited in the church. The book Shropshire Butterflies - a poetic and artistic guide to the butterflies of Shropshire will be on sale, 6 weeks before its official launch plus you can buy Katherine Swift’s books; and other books, cards, artwork by the poets and artists involved in the Shropshire Butterflies book.
Each ticket costs £5, ticket sales going to the charity - Butterfly Conservation, as is part of the money from the sale of the book. Tickets can be bought by emailing Nadia Kingsley on fairacrepress@btinternet.com or on the door on June 11th, 2011.
Venue: The Dower House Gardens, Morville Hall, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 5NB
Thank you to Nadia Kingsley for doing such a wonderful job of organising and editing this lovely collection of art and poems.
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