
Somewhere Else Entirely
Ruth Fainlight(Author)
Bloodaxe Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
104 pages
978-1-78037-438-3 (ISBN)
Description
Ruth Fainlight is one of Britain's most distinguished poets. Born in New York City, she has lived mostly in England since the age of 15, publishing her first collection, Cages, in 1966, and her retrospective, New & Collected Poems, in 2010. Her poems 'give us truly new visions of usual and mysterious events' (A.S. Byatt). Each is a balancing act between thought and feeling, revealing otherness within the everyday, often measuring subtle shifts in relationships between women and men. Her poems 'give us truly new visions of usual and mysterious events' (A.S. Byatt). Each is a balancing act between thought and feeling, revealing otherness within the everyday, often measuring subtle shifts in relationships between women and men. She has always drawn on a wide range of subject-matter, yet the arc of her attention has shifted in her later work, the meaning and effect of the passage of time becoming more central and fascinating as she ages. Written during her 80s, the poems of Somewhere Else Entirely are shadowed by the death of her husband Alan Sillitoe. The book also includes several short pieces of prose, memoirs of childhood years spent in the USA: firstly, those from zero to five years old, then a group about the ages between 10 and 15, during the Second World War, when their mother took her and her brother Harry back to their American birthplace.
Reviews / Votes
Her New & Collected Poems, representing half a century's work, asks us to read her writing life as a journey that never really ends, even with publication of a monumental achievement...an extraordinary maturity of voice and vision. The essential continuity of her work is immediately striking; the poems affirm her own sense of poetry (and life) as a constant happening, the past a perpetual present.' - Fran Brearton, GuardianMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Tyne and Wear
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
168 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78037-438-3 (9781780374383)
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Ruth Fainlight was born in New York City in 1931. She was educated in the United States and England, and has lived in England since the age of 15, mostly in London. She lived in Spain for four years in her 20s, and has spent long periods in France and Morocco. Her first poetry collection, Cages, was published in 1966. She was Poet in Residence at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, in 1985 and 1990. She was Writing Tutor (for libretti) at the Performing Arts Labs, International Opera and Music Theatre Labs in the UK in 1997-99. Her New & Collected Poems (Bloodaxe Books, 2010) covers work written over 50 years, drawing on over a dozen books as well as a whole new collection and a selection of her translations of Sophia Mello de Breyner and Victor Manuel Mendiola. Four of those collections were originally published by Bloodaxe, including Sugar-Paper Blue (1997), which was shortlisted for the Whitbread Poetry Award. Other collections were published by Macmillan, Hutchinson and Sinclair-Stevenson. Her latest collection is Somewhere Else Entirely (Bloodaxe Books, 2018). She has received the Hawthorden Award and the Cholmondeley Award for Poetry, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Ruth Fainlight's collections of short stories include Daylife and Nightlife (Andre Deutsch, 1971) and Dr Clock's Last Case and Other Stories (Virago, 1994). As a poet, short-story writer and translator, she has contributed to many anthologies. Her own work has been translated into Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian, and she has herself published translations from the Portuguese of the poetry of Sophia de Mello Breyner, and from the Spanish of several Latin American poets represented in her New & Collected Poems. She has also written four libretti: The Dancer Hotoke (1991), a chamber opera with music by Erika Fox, performed as part of the Royal Opera's 'Garden Venture' in 1991 and shortlisted for the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera; The European Story (based on her poem of the same title, 1993), also commissioned by the Royal Opera House; and Bedlam Britannica, which was commissioned by Channel 4 Television for the series War Cries in 1995; and The Bride in Her Grave. Her translation (with Robert J. Littman) of The Theban Plays by Sophocles (Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone) was published in 2009 in the Johns Hopkins University Press's New Translations from Antiquity series. She lives in London, and was married to the late Alan Sillitoe for over 50 years. She collaborated with him on an adaptation of Lope de Vega's play Fuenteovejuna, commissioned by the National Theatre and published as All Citizens Are Soldiers.
Ruth Fainlight's collections of short stories include Daylife and Nightlife (Andre Deutsch, 1971) and Dr Clock's Last Case and Other Stories (Virago, 1994). As a poet, short-story writer and translator, she has contributed to many anthologies. Her own work has been translated into Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian, and she has herself published translations from the Portuguese of the poetry of Sophia de Mello Breyner, and from the Spanish of several Latin American poets represented in her New & Collected Poems. She has also written four libretti: The Dancer Hotoke (1991), a chamber opera with music by Erika Fox, performed as part of the Royal Opera's 'Garden Venture' in 1991 and shortlisted for the Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera; The European Story (based on her poem of the same title, 1993), also commissioned by the Royal Opera House; and Bedlam Britannica, which was commissioned by Channel 4 Television for the series War Cries in 1995; and The Bride in Her Grave. Her translation (with Robert J. Littman) of The Theban Plays by Sophocles (Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone) was published in 2009 in the Johns Hopkins University Press's New Translations from Antiquity series. She lives in London, and was married to the late Alan Sillitoe for over 50 years. She collaborated with him on an adaptation of Lope de Vega's play Fuenteovejuna, commissioned by the National Theatre and published as All Citizens Are Soldiers.
Content
11 Meditations on Yellow
12 Late Spring Evening in the Suburbs
14 The Ides of March
16 The Motorway
17 In the Square
17 i Snowdrops
18 ii The Choice
19 Oxygen Mask
20 Alan's Jacket
21 Somewhere Else Entirely
22 A Meeting with My Dead
23 Froth
24 Sand
25 Torsion
26 Numinous
27 Magic
28 Empty Space
29 Regret
30 Wonderful
31 The Red Shirt
32 Blind Love
33 Inside a Yellow Laburnum Tent...
34 Chestnut in Spring
35 Chestnut
36 The Playground
37 Ladbroke Square Notes
38 The Jungle
39 The Log
40 Westward Streaming Cloud
41 Venus
42 Coquillage
43 Hunter's Moon
44 At the Allotment
45 Ars Anatomica
46 Aloe
47 World Events
48 Time and Function
49 Timeless Waters
50 Continuation
51 The Next Station
52 Petulant
53 The Poet's Funeral
54 Daisy
55 Thought-forms
56 Underground
57 At Baker Street Underground Station
58 Elementary
59 A Republican Tale
60 Floor-walker
62 Male and Female Created He Them
63 What Ails Thee, Santa?
64 Madame Lavitte
65 Three Men
68 ...only then
69 Them
70 The Mother
71 The Difference
72 Art and Action
73 New Year Wish
77 A Living Creature
78 Language
79 Tomato
81 The Grand Concourse
83 Tightrope Walkers
85 Marranos
87 My First Library
90 The Scratch
91 Goldenrod
93 The Dove Dress
95 Rover
98 The Graduation Dress
100 Malted Milk
12 Late Spring Evening in the Suburbs
14 The Ides of March
16 The Motorway
17 In the Square
17 i Snowdrops
18 ii The Choice
19 Oxygen Mask
20 Alan's Jacket
21 Somewhere Else Entirely
22 A Meeting with My Dead
23 Froth
24 Sand
25 Torsion
26 Numinous
27 Magic
28 Empty Space
29 Regret
30 Wonderful
31 The Red Shirt
32 Blind Love
33 Inside a Yellow Laburnum Tent...
34 Chestnut in Spring
35 Chestnut
36 The Playground
37 Ladbroke Square Notes
38 The Jungle
39 The Log
40 Westward Streaming Cloud
41 Venus
42 Coquillage
43 Hunter's Moon
44 At the Allotment
45 Ars Anatomica
46 Aloe
47 World Events
48 Time and Function
49 Timeless Waters
50 Continuation
51 The Next Station
52 Petulant
53 The Poet's Funeral
54 Daisy
55 Thought-forms
56 Underground
57 At Baker Street Underground Station
58 Elementary
59 A Republican Tale
60 Floor-walker
62 Male and Female Created He Them
63 What Ails Thee, Santa?
64 Madame Lavitte
65 Three Men
68 ...only then
69 Them
70 The Mother
71 The Difference
72 Art and Action
73 New Year Wish
77 A Living Creature
78 Language
79 Tomato
81 The Grand Concourse
83 Tightrope Walkers
85 Marranos
87 My First Library
90 The Scratch
91 Goldenrod
93 The Dove Dress
95 Rover
98 The Graduation Dress
100 Malted Milk