
Rabbit
Sophie Robinson(Author)
UEA Publishing Project
Published on 5. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-911343-45-5 (ISBN)
Description
The long-awaited third collection from one of the UK's finest, most virtuosic of modern lyric poets. These poems take the reader on surprising journeys of healing, hard-won amid personal and social vicissitudes - including triumph over addiction, and alcoholism -- and open spaces in which to share in emotional, quasi-spiritual transcendence despite. Who could ask for more?
"When poetry is the centre of your life the strength of some poets will get fixed in the orbit of your day, their poems settled into the memory of mind and body. Sophie Robinson is one of my absolute favourites, her lines returning to me, visceral, unsettling, exacting, and stunning! If you read one book of poems this year, let it be this! She's a gateway drug, keeping you wanting all books of poetry to be as genius to make part of your waking life." - CA Conrad, author of While Standing in Line for Death.
"When poetry is the centre of your life the strength of some poets will get fixed in the orbit of your day, their poems settled into the memory of mind and body. Sophie Robinson is one of my absolute favourites, her lines returning to me, visceral, unsettling, exacting, and stunning! If you read one book of poems this year, let it be this! She's a gateway drug, keeping you wanting all books of poetry to be as genius to make part of your waking life." - CA Conrad, author of While Standing in Line for Death.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwich
United Kingdom
Weight
128 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-911343-45-5 (9781911343455)
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Person
Sophie Robinson teaches Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia and is the author of A and The Institute of Our Love in Disrepair. Recent work has appeared in n+1, The White Review, Poetry Review, The Brooklyn Rail, Ploughshares and BOMB Magazine.