
Lairs
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'A poet who instinctively sees the possibilities of defamiliarisation wherever she casts her penetrating, colour-loving eye' (Carol Rumens, Guardian)
'Her poems wrestle at the interface between self and other and from the heat of that fight she forges startlingly original imagery' (Poetry London)
re:Loudness '...the collection takes on an imaginative charge that sparks many surprises...there's no telling what Brown will do next, but it will be worth reading.' On Loudness(Douglas Houston in Poetry Review)
"Sometimes narky, sometimes tender and afraid, each poem offers up its own shock of uneasy wonder. Judy Brown troubles the edges of certainty in poems that greet us with a glittering strangeness. This is a thrilling and compulsive collection." - Kathryn Simmonds
What do animal dens have in common with mathematics?¿Lairs¿is darkly suggestive of secretive havens and shelters, but also frames the poem as an equation. This collection is both a kind of nest and a beautiful accumulation of dense detail.¿Lairs¿also highlights the contrast between noble aspirations and a messy reality, the poems' atmospheres being sometimes borrowed from the fervid pandemic lockdowns. The innovative style is daring and embraces complex music. Post-Brexit life is also a subtle strand in these poems, as they deflate and challenge establishment conservatism.
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- Intro
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- | Lairs & Cages |
- Postmonkey
- Settings
- Fish. Oh. Fish.
- Fruit for Offices
- Cravings for Pure Sugar
- The Coelacanth
- Room Service Menu
- Vivarium
- Small Visible Queen
- The Larder
- The Royal Forests
- Greenery
- Working From Home
- The Visiting Princess Snips A Tiny Rose
- Another Young Man Chooses Water
- Fluxville
- | Curtilage |
- Sea-Want
- Towards Gentrification
- The Property Market
- From Platform 1, Blackfriars Station
- The Islander
- The Reunion
- On Not Leaving the House All Day
- The Property Market
- Waiting for the Pomegranate Boat
- North of Here, South of Here
- The DIY Forums
- The Frog Prince
- The Unfair Coin
- The Fourth Wall
- | Apertures |
- Ways to Describe Motion
- Judas's Rule of Three
- Three Chinese Boats You've Never Seen
- Some Security Questions
- The Landlady
- Charcoal
- The Three Gods of the Heart
- The Data
- The Hero's First Telling
- Brink
- The summer when the rest of the world seemed to be burning but it was only the start
- On the Front
- Steeped
- My Latest Era
- The Baby Tooth
- A Model Life
- Birthday
- My Comeback
- The Victory Parade
- Our Acts as Dreams
- Steam Tables
- winter a dropped stitch
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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