Out of Range
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Published:15th Nov '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Nick Drake’s fourth collection, Out of Range, explores the strange interconnections and confronting emergencies – the signs, wonders and alarms - of the early 21st century. Here are elegies for the Whitechapel Fatberg and incandescent lightbulbs; the life stories of plastic bottles and ice-core samples; portraits of those living on the margins of the city streets, and of Voyager 1 crossing the threshold of the solar system. The past echoes in poems about the ancient artists who recorded their presence in cave art, a Spanish missionary thrilled by an Aztec ball game, and a story of gay love from the Song dynasty. Here too are poems registering the shock and impact of ‘Generation Anthropocene’ on Earth’s climate and ecology. Above all, the poems seek to tune in to what is out of range; the dark matter of mystery, wonder and deep time at the edge of our senses, at the back of our heads, which poetry makes visible.
This is absolutely modern poetry, at once haunting and unsettling, but in other places funny and moving. It weaves together these various strands of wonder and horror and in so doing, captures the confusion we all live with as we navigate the planet as human animals in the 21st century. * Oxford Poetry Library (Book of the Week) *
These poems celebrate proximity and distance - spatial, temporal or emotional - to remark on the state we're in. Written with poignancy, formal facility and intense honesty, they take the reader on a journey through known worlds and into unknown ones. -- Nancy Campell * ClimateCultures *
Nick Drake’s poetry is usually grounded in everyday contemporary experience, but his imagination also enjoys travelling, following the routes of good but accessible science. -- Carol Rumens * Poem of the Week, Guardian.com *
ISBN: 9781780374284
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64 pages