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Bearings, Isobel Dixon

Label
Bearings, Isobel Dixon
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bearings
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Isobel Dixon
Summary
'Her work is a perpetual transformation, inexhaustible even though anything in it can be said aloud, and indeed demands to be. There is something new under the sun on every page.' - Clive James 'A wide-ranging collection in many senses, venturesome and powerful, remaining in the mind long after reading. Highly-recommended.' - Penelope Shuttle In her fourth collection, Isobel Dixon takes readers on a journey to far-flung and sometimes dark places. From Robben Island to Hiroshima, Egypt to Edinburgh, the West Bank and beyond, these poems are forays of discovery and resistance, of arrival and loss. Bearings sings of love too, and pays homage to lost friends and poets - the voices of John Berryman, Michael Donaghy, Robert Louis Stevenson and others echo here. And there is respite for the weary traveler - jazz in the shadows, an exuberant play of words between the fire and tremors. In this wide-ranging collection Dixon explores form and subject, keeping a weather eye out for telling detail, with a sharp sense of the threat that these journeys, our wars and stories, and our very existence pose to the planet
Target audience
adult
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