
Arctic Elegies by Peter Davidson
This is a mighty book of Norths: northern geographies, histories, lights; a place of definition, frost and cold. There is an unfaltering Recusant spirit about these poems, a survival through defeat and a sense of underlying permanences. Each poem has an occasion: some of the occasions are personal meetings, conversations, which unlock shared scenes and themes; some are historical in origin, their past often one of early Christian faith or religious conflict. The poems abound in art, in specific lived detail, particulars of landscape, and in a harsh weather which is not unlike time itself in its effect on the living and ageing imagination. Each poem requires a different metre, a different pace; each form is carefully attuned to its occasion.
'This is a poet's book, his mind wide open to the cultures of the world [..] luscious, musical and precise' - Gillian Clarke on 'The Palace of Oblivion'
Peter Davidson was born in Scotland in 1957 and educated there and at the Universities of Cambridge and York. He is Senior Research Fellow of Campion Hall, University of Oxford, and Fellow-Curator of the Hall's art collection. As well as many academic works he has published several books of literary non-fiction: The Idea of North (2005), Distance and Memory (2013), The Last of the Light (2015), and The Lighted Window (2021). This is his second collection for Carcanet.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781800172630 |
| ISBN 10 | 180017263X |
| Title | Arctic Elegies |
| Author | Peter Davidson |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Carcanet Press Ltd |
| Year published | 2022-11-24 |
| Number of pages | 72 |
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