More Patina than Gleam
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Arachne Press
Published:30th Mar '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This series of poems, based in post war Edinburgh, tell the story of Linda, fleeing with her 11 year old daughter from England and an abusive relationship. In hiding as a lady’s companion in one of the city’s suburbs, mother and daughter settle into their new life in Elsie’s rackety house, and encounter a variety of characters who will change their lives forever. More Patina than Gleam celebrates outsiders getting by in hard times – the day to day grind of cleaning a house, periods, prejudice, ageing, sexuality and falling in and out of love. The poems are not autobiographical, but Jane Aldous, whose own mother used to say that she could have run away with Jane when she was a baby, has gently torn scraps from her own life to add to the collage.
A novella in seventy sonnets, and a page turner at that – some achievement! Aldous has given us a rare treat. An absorbing narrative of both actual and emotional journeys are given life on the page by her careful attention to setting and detail – we are conscious of being safely steered home by an assured and fluent poetic hand; Joy Howard
ISBN: 9781913665784
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76 pages