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natural histories Emily Hasler

natural histories By Emily Hasler

natural histories by Emily Hasler


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Nature is an unavoidable force in these poems, providing space for meditations on our knowledge of self and other. How do our environments and pasts affect us? How did we become? These poems have their own organic forms, adapted to purpose. Precision and sentiment give this debut force and vitality.

natural histories Summary

natural histories by Emily Hasler

Nature is not so much the subject as an unavoidable force in these poems, providing space and fodder for meditations on our knowledge of self and other. Here, the small histories that complement or contradict grand narratives come to the fore. Hasler adopts the stance of the naturalist, seeking to observe and collect, but with the imagination working alongside the eye. Along the way these poems confront questions of naming and categorising, and ask how our environments and our past affect us, and we them. How did we become? Change and adaptation is the key here. The manner of investigation never shies away from the fact that nature can be both deeply personal and unfamiliar. Rather it embraces both of these aspects and uses them to construct its own narrative, one of shaping and discovery. Much like the subjects contained within them, poems have their own organic forms, adapted to purpose. It is this adaptation combined with precision and sentiment that give this debut force and vitality.

natural histories Reviews

scrupulously attentive poems (that) compare favourably with the Elizabeth Bishop of "Sandpiper"

-- John Mole * Times Literary Supplement *

About Emily Hasler

Emily Hasler was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk and studied at the University of Warwick for a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing and an MA in Romanticisms. She now lives in London. In 2009 she won second prize in the Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition. Her poems have appeared in various publications, including the Rialto, Poetry Salzburg, Warwick Review and Horizon Review, and have been anthologised in Dove Release, Birdbook, Clinic 2 and Herbarium. Her poems will also appear in The Salt Book of Younger Poets and The Best British Poetry 2011. She is a regular poetry reviewer for Warwick Review.

Table of Contents

  • Lubbock's Box
  • Rhododendron
  • St Jerome and the Chaffinch
  • Maldives
  • The Cormorants
  • Badger
  • Natural History
  • The Safe Harbour
  • Great Tit
  • Pigeon
  • Snow
  • To a Woodpecker
  • Belle Isle
  • Species
  • A Flightless Bird
  • The Paragliders
  • Echolocation
  • Familiar Things
  • Notes

Additional information

NLS9781844718672
9781844718672
1844718670
natural histories by Emily Hasler
New
Paperback
Salt Publishing
2011-10-15
36
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