Thursday 28 May 2009

a world of poetry

One of these days I will have to review some of the new poetry that has fallen into my lap lately. I am a sucker for books with water in the title so I have Matthew Hollis' Groundwater and Gillian Clarke's A Recipe for Water, which have stunned and excited me.
Then there was Alan Jamieson's video poems - beautiful combinations of text and sound and image which I'd love to find a way to share.
Then there will be the Atlantic Islands Festival on the island of Luing from 4th-11th July
which has been organised by Norman Bissell at the Scottish Centre for Geopoetics. I don't know how he has managed to pack so much interesting stuff into one week, but it is truly impressive, and I am looking forward very much to taking part.

2 comments:

Frances said...

I am a succour for water things too. I'm thinking of doing my MA dissertation in poetry based around the theme of water. Hven't started yet though - not sure where to!

Forthvalley scribe said...

What a great subject - there is so much scope. I'm not surprised you don't know where to start - I wouldn't either.