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The Museum of Disappearing Sounds Zoe Skoulding

The Museum of Disappearing Sounds By Zoe Skoulding

The Museum of Disappearing Sounds by Zoe Skoulding


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Zoe Skoulding's evocative and resonant new collection of poetry, The Museum of Disappearing Sounds, is her third collection from Seren. She is also Editor of Poetry Wales and a noted performer of her own work, often in collaboration with visual or musical artists.

The Museum of Disappearing Sounds Summary

The Museum of Disappearing Sounds by Zoe Skoulding

The disappearing sounds of Zoe Skoulding's new collection may be either in the rich sonic environments that the poems observe, or in the resonance of words themselves, which exist in traces of speech and breath 'The Man in the Moone' takes its title from a 17th century work of science fiction in which lunar inhabitants can communicate their thoughts via music alone. But rather than aspiring to reach beyond language, these poems focus on the spaces that words occupy, looking at how 'a sentence reverses itself between two pairs of eyes' or noting 'the distance drifted by a word shaken loose from border controls'. Skoulding's characteristically inventive approach to form emerges in a fractured sonnet sequence based on the coincidences of room numbers. Repeated actions build haunting interior spaces which the reader is invited to enter, each poem becoming a room in which sound 'bounces off four walls', as memory accumulates in the subtle rhythms of everyday life. These poems can provoke states of eerie unease, or of passion evoked with shimmering densities of verbal texture. We can feel the ice in 'Gwydyr Forest' Freezing under feathered/ water landscapes. Provisional landscapes in which the ground itself is 'aslant' call for an active state of perception in which 'I can do more dangerous things /just with my eyes'. Exploratory and alive to the senses, 'The Museum of Disappearing Sounds' creates new perspectives on language and the world in which it exists.

The Museum of Disappearing Sounds Reviews

Review from her previous collections: Their open forms allow mysterious echoes and passageways to disturb and enchant the physical locations they describe. - Guardian Online 'Poem of the Week'

About Zoe Skoulding

Zoe Skoulding's previous collections of poems include Remains of a Future City (Seren, 2008), and The Mirror Trade (Seren, 2004). Her work as a poet also encompasses criticism, translation and cross-media performance; she has been involved in several projects combining poetry with music or experimental soundscape, particularly as a member of Parking Non-Stop. She lives in north Wales, where she is Senior Lecturer in the School of English at Bangor University and Editor of the international quarterly Poetry Wales.

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NPB9781781720714
9781781720714
1781720711
The Museum of Disappearing Sounds by Zoe Skoulding
New
Paperback
Poetry Wales Press
2013-09-30
64
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