The extasie /
"The Extasie is a compelling book of love poems with its lyrical roots deep in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and the rural traditions of the nineteenth. Among New Zealand poet John Gallas's spirit guides are John Clare and, in particular, Wyatt and Donne, writers from our poetry&...
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Manchester :
Carcanet,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- One: The births of love
- Freedestination
- Paperboy
- Sleep's geography
- Fit for glass
- Unconscious of it
- Christmas in hospital
- The air between
- Old Hunstanton beach
- Once we stammered
- When with fleshy bridges...
- Operation all saints, East Norton
- Gedney Drove End
- Brancaster Beach
- Did I never have a soul...
- Taking your part
- On Stanton fields
- Work
- Poem on bike
- Sleep & be Donne
- A walk away
- A fear of something after death
- When I stride along
- B. L. Egerton 2711: Sir Thomas Wyatt's poem-book
- The monument
- The ravens
- The sufi sheep
- Niue
- Langary Gate, October evening
- Bombing practice
- The little leaf that would not fall
- Horse-eye, fox, and crow
- Learning clouds
- A whale in borrowed smalls
- 5.26 from Lincoln
- And if you watch...
- Today I choked...
- Higher Darwinism
- Lover in a storm
- Portrait of Giovanni Gerolamo Grumelli : "The man in pink"
- Love & sons. Two: The heartsease
- The goose
- Towards the black hole
- Unlearning a view
- Psalm 102
- The dew-drop
- A valediction of my face, in a window
- Travelling light
- Newton-in-the-Isle
- The bearded angels of North Creake Church
- I have chosen my heaven...
- The lay of the land
- 82 degrees
- Your fever
- Bagworth Heath Wood
- The sandals of T.E. Lawrence
- Who hic shoot star?
- Calf & hare
- The stir
- Plan for our death
- Telegram tanka.