
Crossing the Snowline
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Pauline Stainer writes: 'I think this collection, varied as it is, is primarily the record of my journey out of long fallow after the death of my daughter. It's not confessional, but explores obliquely the nature of that fallow, and the necessity of living by light even in darkness. Many things inform the poems: my learning to paint ('the swirling oxides'), light on landscape in different places, Suffolk, Orkney, India, Japan, and the Azores. For a time, grief took away the magical currency of the word - a strange experience for a poet. I had to wait with the patience of one of those pack animals from the salt desert, for an upbeat - the pressure of sap in sunlight on ground of vermilion. And yes, the light is different. Its after light. But I'm still driven to catch in words the stars and their electric circus, and to write in praise of flying squirrels.'
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Over the past 20 years, Pauline Stainer has all but perfected the art of illumination without demystification, in search of what she calls "the divining shiver", a phrase that can only gesture towards the combination of physical immediacy and numinous wonder that her marvellous poems possess... Stroke by stroke, apprehension by apprehension, Stainer is building a unique and extraordinary body of work. -- Frances Leviston * Guardian *More details
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- Cover
- Description
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Epigraph
- Our Lady of Indigo
- After the Ark
- Miraculous draught of fishes
- The Salving
- River landscape to Emmaus
- Christ in Kashmir
- Indigo in Anglesey Light
- Hieroglyph
- The shaman and his creatures
- Holy family with three hares
- Children of Basra
- Dove Cottage
- Monks skating
- The Blessing
- Heatwave
- John Donne in the Azores
- The Ship's Gardener
- Cloudshadow on Desertas
- Salt desert
- Moonfield
- Wedding Song
- Gift from an ebb-tide
- Quandal
- Crossing the Snowline
- Sakurafubuki
- The Source
- Michelangelo's snowman
- The Flaying of Marsyas
- The red and the white
- Madonna lilies
- After Vermeer
- Lady with a squirrel
- Inhabiting the high wire
- After the tsunami
- Retribution
- After Cimabue
- Dante at the Three Gorges
- Iwaishima
- Five haiku from the island
- About Suffering
- The Seaward Window
- Swans alighting
- Epiphany Eve
- Quaker burial
- Border-crossing
- Long-barrow
- Drovers
- Seahenge
- Words
- Yarnwinder
- Solstice bird
- Conjunctions
- The Borrowdyke
- Rising marsh
- Cobra Mist, Orford Ness
- Water-spiral
- Flooding the olive orchard
- The Sifting
- The Whitening
- Dowland at Elsinore
- Mozart at the Falconry Lodge, 1763
- The Raven Master
- Deer coming to water unseen
- The flowers of persuasion
- The Dancing Field
- A Pouch of Saffron
- Spinsters
- Voltage
- Bystander at the visitation
- Mantegna's Hares
- Borrowed Light
- Afterlight
- The Apple House
- The Monsoon Room
- The Convoy
- The Drum House
- The Day Bed
- The Queen's Bangle-maker
- Ghost Writers to the Emperor
- Chattris
- The Astrologer's Seat
- Desert Fox
- Sun Prayers
- Jantar manta
- Water Buffalo
- The Ferry
- About the Author
- Copyright
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