Old
Ovid, Metamorphoses, tr. David Raeburn, Penguin, 2004
Tales from Ovid, Ted Hughes, Faber, 1997
New
A Plume of Smoke, Jos Smith, Maquette Press, 2015
Borrowed
I came across this anthology while doing an excellent Poetry School course on ekphrastic poetry tutored by Sally Flint. Unfortunately the book is no longer in print, but it is available second hand and very cheaply at a certain online bookseller. It is a collection of C20th poetry from the UK, North America and Europe, and the pieces of art to which these poets are responding. Poetry borrowing from art - and, I think, repaying with interest.
Voices in the Gallery, ed. Dannie and Joan Abse, The Tate Gallery, 1986
Blue
Blue because the cover illustration is mostly blue, and there is a lot of water in the book!
As Bill Greenwell says on the back of this stunning collection: 'A Handful of Water is... composed, meditative, inquisitive, tender... The verbal invention is exceptional... Every poem turns up sudden surprises, wonderful delights'. Rebecca Gethin's subject matter ranges over landscape, World War I soldiers, prisoners and their visitors, animals and people, all delicately observed and richly realised.
A Handful of Water, Rebecca Gethin, Cinnamon Press, 2013
Wow, Sally, thank you so very much. I a m so surprised I am almost speechless now....here's a hug. X
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the other tips and I agree about Ovid but have only read it in translation!
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