The Caiplie Caves

Karen Solie author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pan Macmillan

Published:30th May '19

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Karen Solie's fifth poetry collection, The Caiplie Caves, is a profound and timely consideration of the nature of crisis.

Karen Solie’s fifth poetry collection, The Caiplie Caves, is a profound and timely consideration of the nature of crisis.

'Wry, sharp-eyed and uncompromising, The Caiplie Caves is the most ambitious collection yet from an essential poet.' The Telegraph


‘Karen Solie should be read wherever English is spoken’. – Michael Hofmann, LRB

The Canadian Karen Solie is rapidly establishing a reputation as one of the most important poets at work today. Her fifth book of poetry, The Caiplie Caves, is a profound and timely consideration of the nature of crisis: at its heart is the figure of St Ethernan, a seventh-century Irish missionary to Scotland who retreated to the caves of the Fife coast in order to decide whether to establish a priory on May Island or pursue a life of solitude. His decision would have been informed by realities of war, misinformation and power; Solie imagines this crisis also complicated by grief, confusion – and a faith placed under extreme duress.

Woven through Ethernan’s story are poems that orbit the caves’ geographical location, and range through the recurring violences of history and myth, of personal and public record. In poems of the utmost lyric subtlety and argumentative strength, Solie addresses how we might distinguish self-delusion from belief, belief from knowledge – and how, in the frailty of our responses, we can find the courage to move forward.

'Powerful, philosophical, intelligent . . . [Solie is] especially adept at pulling great wisdom from the ordinary' — Anne Carson, Kathleen Jamie, and Carl Phillips, Griffin Poetry Prize Judges’ Citation

A poet of the modern, cross-country journey * Guardian *
One by whom the language lives -- Michael Hofmann * London Review of Books *
Powerful, philosophical, intelligent . . . [Solie is] especially adept at pulling great wisdom from the ordinary . . . an ability to see at once into and through our daily struggle, often thwarted by our very selves, toward something like an honourable life. -- Anne Carson, Kathleen Jamie, and Carl Phillips, Griffin Poetry Prize Judges’ Citation

ISBN: 9781529005325

Dimensions: 195mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 228g

144 pages