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Kidland and Other Poems

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"Our age has grown unaccustomed to poetry inhabiting anything but past or present. Exiled largely to the now, the visionary poet must watch on as novelist and film-maker stride confidently, if not authoritatively, into our possible futures. This poetic wariness serves us ill, especially when someone like Kingsnorth arrives with snow on his shoulders and embers in his gut. There's a plainness of speech here, a seriousness, a raw first-handedness in intent, that insists on the conclusion that this particular gazer had to grind his crystal ball himself." Mario Petrucci From the moors of northern England to the cities of Western Europe, the poplars of the Thames to the sands of the Nevada desert, the poems in Kidland rise from ancient landscapes to confront a society in denial about its relationship with nature, memory and destiny. On barrows and mountains, in yellow fields and green woods, Kidland offers up a radical, uncompromising vision of broken connections and darkening futures. Images, dreams and prophecies, human and inhuman, dominate the pages of Paul Kingsnorth's debut collection, finding their fullest expression in the narrative title poem, in which reason meets wildness among the dark pines of the north, and certainties are broken like empty promises. Paul Kingsnorth has worked in an orangutan rehabilitation centre in Borneo, as a peace observer in the rebel Zapatista villages of Mexico and as an assistant lock-keeper on the river Thames. He has also worked as a journalist on the comment desk of The Independent, as commissioning editor for openDemocracy and as deputy editor of The Ecologist magazine. His poetry has been published in magazines including Envoi, Agenda, Iota, Reach, The Lighthouse, Staple and nth position. He won the Poetry Life National Competition in 1998, and was named BBC Wildlife Poet of the Year in the same year. Kidland is his first collection.

Author Biography:

Paul Kingsnorth is a novelist, poet and essayist. He is the author of two novels and three books of non-fiction. His debut collection, Kidland and other poems, was published by Salmon in 2011. He is co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project, an international network of writers and artists searching for new stories for an age of upheaval. He lives in County Galway, Ireland.
Release date NZ
April 1st, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
illustrations
Pages
56
Dimensions
134x210x6
ISBN-13
9781907056673
Product ID
10945270

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