Description
* His previous collection was a PBS Recommendation and was shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Prize. * Rory is a well-known figure in poetry, regularly writing for PN Review and the TLS, and he lectures in English at Nottingham Trent University. * This collection is more international in focus, though not entirely eschewing the personal intimacy of his previous poetry. * Includes themes of class, faith and doubt, contemporary English society and European, cultural and national identity. * Contains more formal and experimental forms of poetry than his first collection.
About the Author
Rory Waterman was born in Belfast in 1981, grew up in rural Lincolnshire, and lives in Nottingham, where he is Senior Lecturer in English at Nottingham Trent University. His first collection of poetry, 'Tonight the Summer's Over', was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and was shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Prize.
Reviews
'Rory Waterman writes poems of the kind there'll always be a need for' - Alan Jenkins; `By just picking his words with an almost scientific exactitude he makes a poem that is meditative and unforced.' - The Irish Examiner; `Waterman is at once restrained and assured. He has a fine eye for a poem's architecture, playing with symmetry, taking pleasure in the shape of the page, and he demonstrates a remarkably good ear.' - John Greening
Awards
Short-listed for The Ledbury Forte Poetry Prize for Second Collections 2019.
Book Information
ISBN 9781784104085
Author Rory Waterman
Format Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Carcanet Press Ltd
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 135mm * 7mm