Published 04/05/2023 | Paperback / softback,
Description:
In this intimate, confiding poetry collection, McGuinness shows how identity is layered, permeable, always in motion – how we are always actor and audience to ourselvesIn Blood Feather, a book of doubling and displacement, we see time in a new way: the past, personal and collective, lingering as an ever-present ghost – while lost beyond recall.
The first section, ‘Squeeze the Day’ – a series of deeply moving poems about the author’s mother, displaced between languages – investigates her illness and death; how being bilingual is like having a double, a second self; how each self haunts the other. ‘The Noises Things Make When They Leave’ elegises today’s post-industrial landscapes, their people and professions: sidelined by literature, bypassed by globalisation. The final sequence, ‘After the Flood’, links the book’s themes, seeking a way of seeing things for the first time and the last time simultaneously. Exploring the gaps between languages and between our selves in language, Patrick McGuinness dreams of a new tense in which the world’s losses are redeemed:It’s the anniversary of my mother’s death,and it’s my mother’s birthday -the day she short-circuited the tenses,made the current flow both ways.
A clear-sighted, intimate new poetry collection from the prizewinning author of Other People’s Countries and Throw me to the Wolves.

Green Man
One More Croissant for the Road
Tir : The Story of the Welsh Landscape
England & Wales Island Bagging
A March Calf
House of Small Absences
Scenes and Apparitions
Falastin: A Cookbook
Dog Gone
Gift Wrapping
Green Mountains : Walking the Caucasus with Recipes
RSPB ID Spotlight - Birds of Prey
Home Brewing
Under the Stars
A Poem For Every Autumn Day
Operation Pedestal
Clueless Dogs
Growing Up for Girls
The Partition
Three Little Vikings
Under Milk Wood : The Definitive Edition
Secrets of A Devon Wood
A Poem For Every Night of the Year
Winter Skills
The Witch Doesn't Burn in This One


