'On First Hearing Careless Whisper' is one of several poems in this compelling new collection that put time on pause to look at life through art, whether 1980s pop, or painting, or a congeries of writers including Emily Bronte, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, D.H. Lawrence, Alice Munro, Fernando Pessoa and the New York Poets ... and several of Sansom's beloved contemporaries. But keenly-observed family life is at the centre of this warm, witty and moving book by one of our best-loved poets and teachers. Sansom evokes working-class life in the early and mid-twentieth century, through the 1970s of vinyl and tie-dye, and into the uncertain present day. We travel in his first car, and meet roofers, walkers, darts players and a pigeon fancier. We see Sheffield as it is seldom portrayed. His elegies celebrate Gerard Benson, children's poet and founder of Poems on the Underground; and Sarah Maguire, poet, translator and anthologist. All human life, and death, are to be found here. There is laughter and tears and a vivid evocation of a world that survives thanks to poems like these.
About the AuthorPeter Sansom was born in 1958 in Nottinghamshire. Carcanet published his first book in 1990, a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Other titles include Selected Poems and Careful What You Wish For, which won him the Cholmondeley Award in 2016. He has been Fellow in Poetry at Leeds and Manchester Universities, and Company Poet for M&S and The Prudential. With Ann Sansom, Peter is a director of the Poetry Business in Sheffield and co-editor of The North magazine and Smith/Doorstop Books.
Reviews'A serious intelligence only lightly disguised as self-mockery and expressed via devastatingly clear-sighted observation.' - Mary Sara, The Yorkshire Post;'Peter Sansom's poems are eerie, and funny, and nostalgic and sad. They are full of loss, and yet offer such richness.' - Helena Nelson, Happenstance
Book InformationISBN 9781800170209
Author Peter SansomFormat Paperback
Page Count 72
Imprint Carcanet Press LtdPublisher Carcanet Press Ltd