Blotter

Oli Hazzard author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:22nd Feb '18

Should be back in stock very soon

Blotter cover

From the winner of the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize and the 2013 Eric Gregory Award 2013; The book is made up of five distinct sequences, each made using a different process including haikus, sonnets and prose; Poems are preoccupied with the passage of time and how time is recorded - timestamp of a text message, diary jottings, double exposure of a photograph, the reverse-flow of a twitter feed etc...; The book responds in new ways to the language of the internet

From the winner of the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize and the 2013 Eric Gregory Award, a new collection containing pastoral poems of crisis and the internet.Oli Hazzard’s Blotter consists of five sequences, each constructed using a different process. In `Graig Syfyrddin’ notes on hillwalking in the Welsh marches – the poet’s former home – alternate with found text taken from an online walking forum. `Blotter’ is a shepherd’s calendar of sonnets composed of Russian spambot script – a mix of lifestyle advice, gaming tips, authoritarian propaganda, bucolic fragments and apocalyptic messages. `Within Habit’ is a series of prose poems collaged from numerous sources. `March and May’ comprises parallel columns of verse. `Or As’ is a family of 81 seventeen-syllable poems, each one an erasure of the corresponding page in a different book the poet was writing alongside Blotter. The poems are preoccupied, above all, with the passage of time, and how that passage can be differently registered or disturbed: the working day, the distorted seasons, the timestamp of a text message, the jottings of a daybook, the formal structure of a shepherd’s calendar, the double exposure of a photograph, the reverse-flow of a Twitter feed. The title, Blotter, connects these concerns, suggesting at once a police blotter, a journal, a thing for drying wet spots, and, in its painterly connotation, a way of rendering the world in a manner that is vague, blurred, or out of focus.

'Hazzard's gift lies in making the unusual seem aphoristic, turning words on their heads to shock an unsuspecting reader.' - The Economist; `A beautiful, bracing book of surprising, absorbing itineraries, Blotter takes brilliant soundings of linguistic pools and discursive surrounds. These astonishing, seductive sequences explore “how time is layered / into the paint”. Hazzard is a formidably inventive poet; he is also a generous, playful, inviting one. He abolishes the distance between the conceptual and the lyrical, updating Wordsworth’s “selection of the real language of men” for our GPS moment. His sequences bespeak their compositional procedures but also something irreducibly else: the poet in and of the hinge, the gap, the step, the scroll, the click, the synapse — a shaping and shaped tender intelligence. Like the most ambitious works of any era, Hazzard’s poems create their own occasions and terms. They invite us to enter new fields, to go skying toward new horizons, to sense a lover’s touch, to hear both “a lullaby” and “the shocking truth”.’ - Maureen N. McLane

ISBN: 9781784105303

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 8mm

Weight: unknown

104 pages