Summon - Elizabeth Ridout - E-Book

Summon E-Book

Elizabeth Ridout

0,0
1,19 €

oder
-100%
Sammeln Sie Punkte in unserem Gutscheinprogramm und kaufen Sie E-Books und Hörbücher mit bis zu 100% Rabatt.
Mehr erfahren.
Beschreibung

'This dazzling series shows that if the barriers can be vaulted there is true beauty to be had from the lesser-walked streets of literature. These works are both nourishing and inspiring, and a gift to any reader.' —Kerry Hudson The experience of living with the adventures and griefs of bipolar disorder forms the focus for this remarkable collection of poetry. Ridout uses the language of the fairy story and visceral images of the female form and femininity to explore how personal trauma and instability makes their mark on the wider world. Different voices and twisted accounts of the body and mind are combined with the mythological and the esoteric to create striking, beautifully unsettling and unusual poems—each a celebration of the extremes of being human. Spotlight Books is a collaboration between Creative Future, New Writing South and Myriad Editions to discover, guide and support writers who are under-represented due to mental or physical health issues, disability, race, class, gender identity or social circumstance.

Das E-Book können Sie in Legimi-Apps oder einer beliebigen App lesen, die das folgende Format unterstützen:

EPUB
Bewertungen
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
Mehr Informationen
Mehr Informationen
Legimi prüft nicht, ob Rezensionen von Nutzern stammen, die den betreffenden Titel tatsächlich gekauft oder gelesen/gehört haben. Wir entfernen aber gefälschte Rezensionen.



i

Praise forSummon

‘A rich mix of character study and personal narrative, which masterfully walks the line between imagination and truth.’

—Dean Atta

‘Here is a fresh, strikingly original, distinctive first collection. The strong, gutsy poems – each a well-crafted entity in itself – demonstrate a striking young talent worth noting. In her already assured voice, with teasing overtones at times of Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton and Carol Ann Duffy, Elizabeth Ridout demonstrates her wide range. The heady mix of surreal touches versus the almost brutally real, updated classical and literary allusions, and the arresting lexis leave the reader ‘breathless’ with awe.’

—Patricia McCarthy ii

‘Elizabeth Ridout’s debut collection is a dazzling mix of daring and accomplishment. The confessional elements in her work are presented to her readers with a restraining craft that gives the candour of approach and rawness of subject matter memorable utterance. Ridout works from a range of settings and voices, and incorporates a raft of influences (from Patti Smith to Anne Sexton and the Beats), but she makes these distinctively her own. We enter Ridout’s world to “feast on the sudden awakenings/and spiralling moments”, as she has it, in poems that fizz off the page.’

—Peter Carpenter

iii

v

‘But it’s no use now,’ thought poor Alice, ‘to pretend to be two people! Why, there’s hardly enough of me left to make one respectable person!’

 

—Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

Contents

Title PageEpigraphA Photograph of My Mother, 18, in August 1977Insomnia ChamberNine PintsAnaBluebirdAriadneOne NightThe TaxidermistSummonFairlight BeachHusbandFortune TellerDinner TableThe Magician’s AssistantRunaways in the WoodsThe Little Buddha