A Bright Acoustic
Explorations of sound, space, and self in poetry
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Published:22nd Jun '17
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This collection by Philip Gross, titled A Bright Acoustic, explores the connections between sound, space, and our environmental relationships.
In A Bright Acoustic, Philip Gross presents a captivating collection of poems that delve into the intricate relationships between space, sound, and the environment. The poems explore the idea that the spaces we inhabit are not mere voids, but rather vibrant entities filled with meaning and communication. Gross's work is characterized by its physicality, inviting readers to engage with the sensory experiences of sound and silence, revealing layers of complexity in what might initially seem empty.
The collection encourages a deeper understanding of how language interacts with the world around us. Each poem serves as a step in Gross's ongoing exploration of existence, drawing from his previous works while introducing fresh perspectives. Through his contemplative verses, he illuminates the interconnectedness of the self with the broader environment, prompting readers to reflect on their own place within it.
A Bright Acoustic is both playful and profound, challenging traditional notions of identity and belonging. Gross's poetic voice resonates with an awareness of the ecological dimensions of our lives, urging us to consider the impact of our surroundings on our very being. This collection is a testament to the power of poetry to convey the nuanced relationships we share with the world, making it an essential read for those seeking to explore the depths of human experience.
'At the heart of all of Gross's collections has been his deep enquiry into and fascination with the nature of embodiment and existence - what water is and does in The Water Table, the role of language, and speech especially, in identity and the self in Deep Field and Later. Now in Love Songs of Carbon Gross tests and feels his amazed way through the mysteries of the multiple manifestations of love and ageing... Such exactitude of feeling and image is typical of all Gross's work, and no less inventively in this new collection. Characteristic too is his focused, sustained approach across the whole book: Love Songs of Carbon asks to be read as a song-book, to use the terms of its presentation, curated for the reader to turn and return to. From poem to poem, pace and metrics quicken and still and quicken again as the book progresses.' - John Burnside & Jane Draycott, PBS Bulletin; 'Love Songs of Carbon... combines a kind of ecological serenity with the poet's continuing close-up fascination with physical matter. In it, geological time, the phases of tides, human and non-human life spans, the breakdown and recycling of ships and fruit and memory are all dimensions of the same, present moment. These poems don't challenge us to shift perspective, but to hold all perspectives in mind at once.' - Kate Bingham, Poetry Review; 'Love Songs of Carbon is remarkable for many reasons, but perhaps most of all for its simplicity. The poems are written as if something has shaken loose, come clear at last to the narrator, and this clarity lends a sharp insightfulness to poems that span the distance between the very personal and the quite literally universal.' - Ashley Owen, New Welsh Review
ISBN: 9781780373683
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96 pages