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OverviewBlackbird Singing at Dusk by Wendy Pratt is an illuminating and lyrical exploration of place within nature; of Northern rural working-class lives, the female body, and of the ancestors and history still close to the surface, just beneath where our feet touch the earth. Moving through both landscapes and human lives, these poems weigh the impact of loss and consider the circular, deep nature of time itself; how lifetimes can be measured – whether in jackdaw, beech tree or even glacier time. From the silent sentinels of boulders to peels of birdsong “stopping the world”, Wendy Pratt’s archaeological attention to detail draws us into an intimate elegy, mindful of the connections of earth and people, the living and the dead. The wide horizons of her poems weave the heartbeat of working days and the rich inheritances of love in scribbled notes and domestic prayers – all that remains behind long after, marking us with grief for a lost parent or a baby daughter. These remarkable poems of solace consider what it is to endure and find reassurance in a rural land “quartered by barn owls and kestrels,” with its ever-shifting seasons and skies, its permanence of stone and soil. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wendy PrattPublisher: Nine Arches Press Imprint: Nine Arches Press ISBN: 9781916760028ISBN 10: 1916760023 Publication Date: 12 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'Here is marvellous poetry that explores deep history and loss; here is the echoing power of boulders and fields shaped into shining stanzas on page after page. And here is the tight redemptive language of anger and memory.' -- Ian McMillan ‘Wendy Pratt's Blackbird Singing at Dusk is a beautiful, cerebral book. Here are dream-scenarios, misty communication with those lost, hints and whispers of otherworldly things. Time wide-ranges through these intelligent, brilliantly structured poems – an expanse of ages transports us from glacier to vanished lake to train tracks. Here are the tellings and restorations of stories of blood and bone, of “the isotopes that sit in the teeth”, of past, present and future selves, of Pratt’s explorations of what makes her her, what makes us us. Here is pain framed in so many amazing ways. This book will absorb your heart, mind and soul. Each poem will enter you like a dart.’ -- Jane Burn 'Here is marvellous poetry that explores deep history and loss; here is the echoing power of boulders and fields shaped into shining stanzas on page after page. And here is the tight redemptive language of anger and memory.' -- Ian McMillan Author InformationWendy Pratt is a poet, author and creative writing facilitator living on the North Yorkshire coast. She is the author of The Ghost Lake, a narrative non fiction exploration of landscape and belonging, published by The Borough Press. She is also the author of five collections of poetry. Her 2021 collection, When I Think of My Body as a Horse won the Poetry Business International Book and Pamphlet competition. Her latest collection, Blackbird Singing at Dusk, will be published by Nine Arches in 2024. Wendy is also the founder and editor in chief of Spelt, a print magazine that seeks to celebrate and validate the rural experience through creative non fiction and poetry. Wendy is represented by Caro Clarke at Portobello Literary. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |