Description
About the Author
David Underdown's poems have appeared in various anthologies and journals. His first two collections, Time Lines (2011) and A Sense of North (2019) were published by Cinnamon. Snig (2021) was published by Calder Valley Poetry. A Mancunian by birth, he spent the majority of his adult life in the West of Scotland including twenty years on the Isle of Arran. He now lives with his wife Claire in Hebden Bridge where he enjoys the deep valleys and Pennine moors and concentrates on walking, gardening, grand-children and writing poetry.
Reviews
Jigsaw, David Underdown's delightful and diverse new collection, comes together to offer fresh ways of looking at the world, always sane and at the same time quietly transcendent. Whether reflecting on an encounter in the natural world or on significant moments in the story of a human life, Underdown pays attention to those small things that turn out after all to matter most. With a light step, he approaches the delicate wreck of a robin, follows a treecreeper's hunt for bugs, imagines what might go on inside the head of a tawny owl. Wordplay and understated humour enliven many of the poems, and the final section is a tender tribute to 'ordinary', but never really ordinary, lives. The jigsaw brings together darkness and light, questioning and consolation. Underdown pays attention to the large-scale dangers of these Anthropocene times; at the same time, the poems illuminate and honour the courage it takes to look ordinary life in the eye. - Alex Josephy
Book Information
ISBN 9781788641265
Author David Underdown
Format Paperback
Page Count 70
Imprint Cinnamon Press
Publisher Cinnamon Press