
Fire in the Garden (Oxford Poets).
The collection explores the volatile intersection of personal memory and the natural world, where the domestic sphere is frequently disrupted by internal and external pressures. Lomas utilizes a lyrical framework to examine the tension between the stability of the garden and the unpredictable nature of human experience. The poems function as a series of observations, where the speaker attempts to reconcile the quietude of rural life with the encroaching complexities of modern existence. The narrative voice remains consistent, acting as a witness to the subtle shifts in environment and consciousness.
Readers and critics often note the technical precision and rhythmic control present throughout the collection. Discussion frequently centers on the poet's ability to balance quiet, observational moments with deeper existential questions. The atmosphere is described as contemplative, with many highlighting the effective use of nature as a mirror for the speaker's internal state. The work is recognized for its clarity and its refusal to rely on overly sentimental language when addressing themes of loss and change.
Page Count:
64
Publication Date:
1984-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0192119605
ISBN-13:
9780192119605
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