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With Feathers on Glass Andrew Duncan

With Feathers on Glass By Andrew Duncan

With Feathers on Glass by Andrew Duncan


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Andrew Duncan is a writer whose poetry, criticism and magazine editing must make him one of the most vital and questing of today's authors" - (David Hackbridge Johnson)

With Feathers on Glass Summary

With Feathers on Glass by Andrew Duncan

This new poetry is saturated in folklore and myth. The glass paintings are a distribution of cultured art motifs to rural households, patterns copied onto glass with feathers or brushes made of marten-hair. They are an expression of humility towards the illiterate. The idea of cultural difference being the effect of distribution technology was illustrated by the pedlars who carried the glass panes around the villages of central Europe. The interest in shopping follows a previous and prolonged interest in manufacturing and production, completing the sequence. Reminiscences of childhood and the wreck of the great High Street department stores around 2020 combine in a personal mythology of grand motifs and elaborate ruins. This volume is a new start after a long period of silence and begins with an inventory of concrete facts around the poet, in his home in Nottingham, close to where he grew up. One theme is defeaturing, the recreation of court and metropolitan art forms in a simpler manner. Radiant messages broken up by distance. Comments on 'On the Margins of Great Empires' (2018): "For the last 30 years, Andrew Duncan has patiently traced alternative wavelengths, to and from the unevocable, irreconcilable and the impossible." (Kevin Nolan) "Andrew Duncan [is] a writer whose poetry, criticism and magazine editing must make him one of the most vital and questing of today's authors." (David Hackbridge Johnson, The High Window) "Andrew Duncan's selected poems from 1978 to 2003 [is] an excited, hugely wide-ranging poetry soaring from the star and jewel riches of the Asian margins down to the brick offices in which are fates are problematized. Quite cryptic but never shirking the open and articulate cry." (Peter Riley, Fortnightly Review)

About Andrew Duncan

Andrew Duncan was born in 1956. He was brought up in Loughborough and lives in Nottingham. Studied Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Cambridge. He has been publishing poetry since the late '70s, some eleven books in all, and this volume comes after a 12-year poetic silence.

Table of Contents

Paintings on Glass Biography of the State All that crawls Notes on a Score Migraine Landscape Insite: My back yard running down The Death of Insects I am not Cyril Goldbert At the periphery Beyond the Periphery Graticule of burnt clay Scythian Trance Jewel Something in the Water (A Pageant of Britain) Insite: Symbolism Washing Off Coechad; Or, 60 unanswered questions Unwriting the words of command Depleted uranium as deep image Policy statement for this book of poetry Lockdown on the town 16 Years In the summer pastures An array of errors Scale of Chains Monument to 60 Irish phonemes Hudson Forefathers Assemblage Tyrrell's Tincture Granite quarry at Mountsorrel When Dr Mabuse met Dr Marcuse Fine Grains Triptych: 3 autobiographical moments Five fives (times five) Tautology

Additional information

NPB9781848619012
9781848619012
1848619014
With Feathers on Glass by Andrew Duncan
New
Paperback
Shearsman Books
2023-08-18
120
N/A
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