The Multiverse

Andrew Wynn Owen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:31st May '18

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The Multiverse cover

The Multiverse, Andrew Wynn Owen’s first book of poems, sings of science, philosophy, and religion, testing the emotional valences of each. It sings in a variety of strictly observed metres and with rhyme. The poems find their way into memory as sense and sound. The Multiverse celebrates human curiosity. The poet is an enthusiast – for the visible world, for scientific and philosophical excursions.

`To enter Andrew Wynn Owen’s The Multiverse is to enter a world ringing with harmonic patterning, where past and close future are active simultaneously, where rhyme gathers and spins off the edges of intricate thought, where observation and meditation fire together with striking formal ease and precision. Hard to believe this is really a first full collection.’ - Jane Draycott; `Andrew Wynn Owen’s impressive debut collection has the crafted confidence of a poet who has inherited the stylistic techniques of Auden, Hardy, Herbert and all those forebears who placed their trust in poetry’s lyrical birthright. The shapes and structures of intricately patterned verse feel like a natural form of expression for Wynn Owen, prompting and provoking a flexibility of language and a fluidity of thought appropriate to the bewildering and beguiling multiplicities of our contemporary world. Within those controlled outlines he showcases an extraordinary versatility of tone and feeling.’ - Simon Armitage; `Never once forbidding, the poems in The Multiverse still add up to something overwhelming. […] Wynn Owen’s effortless superabundance, in imagery, style, and formal invention, concentrates rather than diffuses an undaunted, hyper-alert and profound sense of the world’s weight.’ - Peter McDonald; `Andrew Wynn Owen’s virtuosic exploration of the variable resources of stanza form is a timely reminder (in a period of relative non-thinking in poetry) of all the ways in which the mind can engage with metrical language. These exhilarating poems bob, weave and dazzle in ways that we are used to in the best intellectual poets of the 17th century. And while Wynn Owen is unafraid to probe complex questions thrown up by science and philosophy, at the heart of his poetry is a redeeming and infectious love of life: above all, the poems in this big important book are lucid, eloquent and joyful.’ - John Fuller

  • Winner of The Newdigate Prize 2014
  • Winner of Eric Gregory Award 2015

ISBN: 9781784105624

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 12mm

Weight: unknown

136 pages