
Shadow House, The
Kathy Miles(Author)
Cinnamon Press
Published on 5. November 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-905614-83-7 (ISBN)
Description
Kathy Miles' poems are layered with myth, history, and personal experience. They are full of fine observation, whether of love and loss, weather, a walk in low sunlight, a boy fetching the mares home, or Anthony Gormley's iron men striding the sea edge near Liverpool. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
Kathy Miles' poems are layered with myth, history, and personal experience. They are full of fine observation, whether of love and loss, weather, a walk in low sunlight, a boy fetching the mares home, or Anthony Gormley's iron men striding the sea edge near Liverpool.
Kathy Miles' poems are layered with myth, history, and personal experience. They are full of fine observation, whether of love and loss, weather, a walk in low sunlight, a boy fetching the mares home, or Anthony Gormley's iron men striding the sea edge near Liverpool.
Reviews / Votes
"Kathy Miles is a poet with a unique voice. Her poems are dense and subtle but always accessible. Whatever the subject of the poem you can be sure that Kathy Miles will come at it from a totally original angle. There is almost always an intake of surprise. Many of her poems reveal something dark and elusive at their heart. She is particularly good at hinting at an unsettling undercurrent in relationships. The list of her successes is impressive. As well as her two books The Rocking Stone and The Third Day - Landscape and the Word she has been published in the most prestigious literary magazines and anthologies, most notably The Forward Book of Poetry 2008, as well as winning prizes in many competitions."Anne Grimes
"These rich, imaginative new poems from Kathy Miles are well worth the wait since her last collection. Many were written at that time in a poet's life when parents age and die, and recalled and present things are caught the more sweetly and intensely because of it. Her poems are layered with myth, history, personal experience. They are full of fine observation, whether of love and loss, weather, a walk in low sunlight, a boy fetching the mares home, or Anthony Gormley's iron men striding the sea edge near Liverpool. It is a lovely collection, human, humorous, sensuous, the real enriched by myth, and myth deepened by the essential realism of the poet's vision."
Gillian Clarke -- Publisher: Cinnamon Press
"Kathy Miles is a poet with a unique voice. Her poems are dense and subtle but always accessible. Whatever the subject of the poem you can be sure that Kathy Miles will come at it from a totally original angle. There is almost always an intake of surprise. Many of her poems reveal something dark and elusive at their heart. She is particularly good at hinting at an unsettling undercurrent in relationships. The list of her successes is impressive. As well as her two books <i>The Rocking Stone</i> and <i>The Third Day - Landscape and the Word</i> she has been published in the most prestigious literary magazines and anthologies, most notably The Forward Book of Poetry 2008, as well as winning prizes in many competitions."
Anne Grimes
"These rich, imaginative new poems from Kathy Miles are well worth the wait since her last collection. Many were written at that time in a poet's life when parents age and die, and recalled and present things are caught the more sweetly and intensely because of it. Her poems are layered with myth, history, personal experience. They are full of fine observation, whether of love and loss, weather, a walk in low sunlight, a boy fetching the mares home, or Anthony Gormley's iron men striding the sea edge near Liverpool. It is a lovely collection, human, humorous, sensuous, the real enriched by myth, and myth deepened by the essential realism of the poet's vision."
Gillian Clarke -- Publisher: Cinnamon Press
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Blaenau Ffestiniog
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-905614-83-7 (9781905614837)
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