
Paperback. Very good condition. From the collection of poet Gavin Ewart. Signed and dedicated by author to Ewart. Cover spine slightly discoloured and worn. Rear cover upper corner slightly dog-eared, affecting last few pages. Pages and text fine. RB
A collection of poems explores the intersections of personal memory, travel, and the observation of the mundane. Fleur Adcock utilizes a precise, observational style to document the nuances of daily life and the displacement inherent in movement. The poems function as a series of snapshots, capturing the tension between the familiar and the foreign. The narrative framework is primarily lyrical, relying on the poet's distinct voice to anchor the reader within shifting landscapes and internal reflections.
Readers and critics often note the clarity and technical precision present in Adcock's verse. Discussion frequently centers on her ability to transform ordinary experiences into sharp, evocative imagery. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the reader to linger on the specific details of each poem. Many highlight the balance between the poet's detached, analytical perspective and the underlying warmth found in her observations of human behavior.
Page Count:
43
Publication Date:
1974-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192118439
ISBN-13:
9780192118431
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