Spillway: New and Selected Poems
Ian Pople is a man of the world. He has travelled and taught in the UK, Greece, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia. His poems explore England, the larger world, and how changing perspectives readjust the sense of England and of home. They deal with borders, crossings, closing boundaries. They are about transitions in space and time, the ways life and relationships change and adapt to illness, love, estrangement, and loss. The traveller changes identities as he moves, responding to different surroundings, and the early poems collected here provide a varied retrospect, moving through Africa, Europe, and Asia—so that we read the more recent work from a different perspective. The travel poems explore the range of reactions, appropriations, and misappropriations as physical and psychological boundaries are crossed. More recent writing responds to music and the visual arts, using assemblages or bricolage to convey the painfully familiar experience of displacement, dislocation. There are poems that answer back to figures from jazz history, Roland Kirk, Dupree Bolton, and Pat Metheny among them.
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Spillway: New and Selected Poems
Ian Pople is a man of the world. He has travelled and taught in the UK, Greece, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia. His poems explore England, the larger world, and how changing perspectives readjust the sense of England and of home. They deal with borders, crossings, closing boundaries. They are about transitions in space and time, the ways life and relationships change and adapt to illness, love, estrangement, and loss. The traveller changes identities as he moves, responding to different surroundings, and the early poems collected here provide a varied retrospect, moving through Africa, Europe, and Asia—so that we read the more recent work from a different perspective. The travel poems explore the range of reactions, appropriations, and misappropriations as physical and psychological boundaries are crossed. More recent writing responds to music and the visual arts, using assemblages or bricolage to convey the painfully familiar experience of displacement, dislocation. There are poems that answer back to figures from jazz history, Roland Kirk, Dupree Bolton, and Pat Metheny among them.
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Spillway: New and Selected Poems

Spillway: New and Selected Poems

by Ian Pople
Spillway: New and Selected Poems

Spillway: New and Selected Poems

by Ian Pople

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Overview

Ian Pople is a man of the world. He has travelled and taught in the UK, Greece, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia. His poems explore England, the larger world, and how changing perspectives readjust the sense of England and of home. They deal with borders, crossings, closing boundaries. They are about transitions in space and time, the ways life and relationships change and adapt to illness, love, estrangement, and loss. The traveller changes identities as he moves, responding to different surroundings, and the early poems collected here provide a varied retrospect, moving through Africa, Europe, and Asia—so that we read the more recent work from a different perspective. The travel poems explore the range of reactions, appropriations, and misappropriations as physical and psychological boundaries are crossed. More recent writing responds to music and the visual arts, using assemblages or bricolage to convey the painfully familiar experience of displacement, dislocation. There are poems that answer back to figures from jazz history, Roland Kirk, Dupree Bolton, and Pat Metheny among them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800170230
Publisher: Carcanet Press, Limited
Publication date: 08/25/2022
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 196
File size: 447 KB

About the Author

Ian Pople was born in Ipswich and educated at the British Council, Athens, and the universities of Aston, Manchester, and Nottingham. He has taught English in secondary and higher education in the UK, Sudan, Greece, and Saudi Arabia. He taught at the University of Manchester for over twenty years.
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