Towards Babingley by Paul Berry

Towards Babingley by Paul Berry

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Summary

In this collection Paul Berry continues to be inspired by landscape and his Norfolk heritage. Other poems highlight a growing reputation as a chronicler of love, loss and longing.

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Towards Babingley by Paul Berry

In this collection Paul Berry evokes settings with a strong sense of place and past. Against such backgrounds he explores universal themes of family, love, loss and longing. The strength of these poems is to highlight landscapes and the people who live and pass through them, combining to celebrate the extra-ordinary nature of the ordinary, familiar and everyday. Comments on previous collections: "Paul Berry reaches for top branches when it comes to inspiration...weighing up family, place, loss and love with a strong nod towards proud local roots" –Keith Skipper, Eastern Daily Press "...gritty, imaginative, sharply written visions. This is free verse at its best - full of real poetry and unusual and striking use of words." –Outposts Poetry Quarterly "...pensive, sometimes oblique, never depressing. Poetry to read and re-read in tension and tranquillity" –Bogg, Journal of American and British Writing
Paul Berry is a past finalist for poetry in the Eric Gregory Awards (UK) and Sandburg Livesay Award (USA). He has published six collections of poetry previously, and is author of a social history recreating life on and around English airfields during World War Two and is compiler of the Norfolk volume in the Poet's England series (Brentham Press). He is co-ordinator of Centre Poets literature group, which he established in 1976.
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ISBN 13 9781803137049
ISBN 10 1803137045
Title Towards Babingley
Author Paul Berry
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2023-05-28
Number of pages 96
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