Face of it by Rf Langley

Face of it by Rf Langley

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Features poems that explore perception, taking their bearings from forms as diverse as Renaissance hermeticism, a Greek vase, Rauschenberg's painting, Bottom's dream, and a green beetle.

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Face of it by Rf Langley

Roger Langley's poems explore perception. They take their bearings from forms as diverse as Renaissance hermeticism, a Greek vase, Rauschenberg's painting, Bottom's dream, a green beetle. Here the world may chime, like a building by Palladio, or disappear on a parting wave as in a film by Bergman. Surprise and truth come together. Things are both ordinary and vivid, distinct and universal. Langley's poems take delight in the sound and sense of language: for him, etymology can be revelation. In the interplay of word and object, each poem attempts an epiphany.
'The quality of Langley's writing is extraordinaryOn first reading I found myself bolt upright, the book falling from my hands as his poetry tore through me.' - Randolph Healey.
R.F. Langley was born in Rugby in 1938. He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge and went on to teach English and Art History in secondary schools. He has lived in Staffordshire for most of his life, but the inspiration for much of his work comes from the landscapes of Suffolk. He has published pamphlets and his work has appeared in many journals and anthologies, most recently The Harvill Book of Twentieth-Century Poetry in English (1999).
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ISBN 13 9781857549003
ISBN 10 1857549007
Title Face of it
Author R F Langley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd
Year published 2007-04-26
Number of pages 64
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