Rough Breathing

Selected Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish
Cover of the book Rough Breathing by Harry Gilonis, Carcanet Press Ltd.
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Author: Harry Gilonis ISBN: 9781784103736
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd. Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Carcanet Press Ltd. Language: English
Author: Harry Gilonis
ISBN: 9781784103736
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd.
Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Carcanet Press Ltd.
Language: English

Rough Breathing is a substantial selection from thirty years of procedurally and formally inventive writing from poet, editor and art critic, Harry Gilonis. A lively, lyrical and clever collection, the poems often cross the boundaries between original and translated works in a variety of intriguing and innovative ways, including versions of the works of ancient and modern poets. Allusiveness is integral to the core of these poems which are formally and linguistically compact, intense and succint, rigorous and precise - even demanding, yet light and very readable. Many of the poems have strong topographical connections to landscape, mostly in the British Isles, including the Derbyshire 'White Peak', the Dorset coast, Orkney, several islands in the Outer Hebrides, the southern Welsh borderland and the Republic of Ireland. Gilonis has authored dozens of books and booklets published by numerous presses nationwide for over thirty years and this is the first time his work has been gathered as a Selection.

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Rough Breathing is a substantial selection from thirty years of procedurally and formally inventive writing from poet, editor and art critic, Harry Gilonis. A lively, lyrical and clever collection, the poems often cross the boundaries between original and translated works in a variety of intriguing and innovative ways, including versions of the works of ancient and modern poets. Allusiveness is integral to the core of these poems which are formally and linguistically compact, intense and succint, rigorous and precise - even demanding, yet light and very readable. Many of the poems have strong topographical connections to landscape, mostly in the British Isles, including the Derbyshire 'White Peak', the Dorset coast, Orkney, several islands in the Outer Hebrides, the southern Welsh borderland and the Republic of Ireland. Gilonis has authored dozens of books and booklets published by numerous presses nationwide for over thirty years and this is the first time his work has been gathered as a Selection.

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