
Out of Range
Nick Drake(Author)
Bloodaxe Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-78037-428-4 (ISBN)
Description
Nick Drake's fourth collection, Out of Range, explores the strange interconnections and confronting emergencies - the signs, wonders and alarms - of the early 21st century. Here are elegies for the Whitechapel Fatberg and incandescent lightbulbs; the life stories of plastic bottles and ice-core samples; portraits of those living on the margins of the city streets, and of Voyager 1 crossing the threshold of the solar system. The past echoes in poems about the ancient artists who recorded their presence in cave art, a Spanish missionary thrilled by an Aztec ball game, and a story of gay love from the Song dynasty. Here too are poems registering the shock and impact of 'Generation Anthropocene' on Earth's climate and ecology. Above all, the poems seek to tune in to what is out of range; the dark matter of mystery, wonder and deep time at the edge of our senses, at the back of our heads, which poetry makes visible.
Reviews / Votes
This is absolutely modern poetry, at once haunting and unsettling, but in other places funny and moving. It weaves together these various strands of wonder and horror and in so doing, captures the confusion we all live with as we navigate the planet as human animals in the 21st century. * Oxford Poetry Library (Book of the Week) * These poems celebrate proximity and distance - spatial, temporal or emotional - to remark on the state we're in. Written with poignancy, formal facility and intense honesty, they take the reader on a journey through known worlds and into unknown ones. -- Nancy Campell * ClimateCultures * Nick Drake's poetry is usually grounded in everyday contemporary experience, but his imagination also enjoys travelling, following the routes of good but accessible science. -- Carol Rumens * Poem of the Week, Guardian.com *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Tyne and Wear
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
113 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78037-428-4 (9781780374284)
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Person
Nick Drake was born in 1961. He lives and works in London. His first book-length collection, The Man in the White Suit (Bloodaxe Books, 1999), was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 1999, and was selected for the Next Generation Poets promotion in 2004. From The Word Go was published by Bloodaxe Books in 2007. His recent projects include a stage adaptation of Philippe Petit's To Reach the Cloud; the screenplay for the Australian film Romulus, My Father, starring Eric Bana, which won Best Film at the Australian Film Awards; Success, a play for the National Theatre's Connections project; and a trilogy of historical novels (Nefertiti, shortlisted for CWA Best Historical Crime Novel, Tutankhamun and Egypt: The Book of Chaos). In September 2010 he was invited to join Cape Farewell's trip to the Arctic to explore climate change, and from that journey arose a commission from United Visual Artists to create poems and texts for their ground-breaking installation High Arctic at the National Maritime Museum (2011). Those poems, together with others inspired by the Arctic and its voices, are gathered in his collection The Farewell Glacier (Bloodaxe Books, 2012). His fourth collection, Out of Range, was published by Bloodaxe in 2018. He is also a screenwriter, and worked as a librettist in a collaboration with the composer Tansy Davies and director Deborah Warner on Between Worlds, an opera inspired by the events of 9/11 premiered by English National Opera at the Barbican Theatre in April 2015, winner of the 2016 British Composers Award for Stage Work. A new music theatre collaboration with Tansy Davies followed, Cave, performed at Printworks London in June 2018.
Content
9 Through the Red Light
10 Inklings
11 Chronicle of the Incandescent Lightbulb
13 Maenad
15 Still Life: Plastic Water Bottle (used)
16 Ollamaloni
18 Dance
19 The Palace of Memory
21 From the Song Dynasty
23 With Helen and John at Kelvingrove
25 Saturday Morning
26 London Fields
27 For Sandra
28 Peaches for the Solstice
30 The Flies
32 Shame
33 In Medellin
34 Night Bus
36 Driving to Achiltibue
38 Cormorants
39 Out of Range
41 Anubis
43 The Foley Artist (take 2)
45 The Dancing Satyr
47 Self-portrait as a Moose
48 Three Arctic poems
53 Grace
55 Send
56 Life on Earth
58 Fragile
59 Stranger Thing
60 Colibri
61 The Back of Your Head
63 Notes
10 Inklings
11 Chronicle of the Incandescent Lightbulb
13 Maenad
15 Still Life: Plastic Water Bottle (used)
16 Ollamaloni
18 Dance
19 The Palace of Memory
21 From the Song Dynasty
23 With Helen and John at Kelvingrove
25 Saturday Morning
26 London Fields
27 For Sandra
28 Peaches for the Solstice
30 The Flies
32 Shame
33 In Medellin
34 Night Bus
36 Driving to Achiltibue
38 Cormorants
39 Out of Range
41 Anubis
43 The Foley Artist (take 2)
45 The Dancing Satyr
47 Self-portrait as a Moose
48 Three Arctic poems
53 Grace
55 Send
56 Life on Earth
58 Fragile
59 Stranger Thing
60 Colibri
61 The Back of Your Head
63 Notes