Docklands by Damian Walford Davies

Docklands by Damian Walford Davies

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Docklands by Damian Walford Davies

It is 1890, and three dark terraces down the docks of Victorian Cardiff are to be levelled to make way for a new square. A disquieting fin-de-si cle ghost story in verse, Docklands explores grey worlds at the edges of the eye, conjuring late-Victorian Cardiff's hustling, booming, sullied docks and the horrors they conceal. A study of the violences perpetrated against wives and daughters, and of patterns of grief and longing, this disturbing sequence summons lost children and dark desires. Seen through the architect's eyes, the well-to-do streets of an expanding Cardiff and the shady spaces of the docks become the stage for a haunting play of presences that threaten to unravel his uneasy bourgeois world.
Damian Walford Davies has published three previous collections with Seren and has also edited a collection of R. S. Thomas's poems. He is Pro Vice-Chancellor and Head of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Cardiff University.
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ISBN 13 9781781724934
ISBN 10 1781724938
Title Docklands
Author Damian Walford Davies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Poetry Wales Press
Year published 2019-02-28
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.