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Sarah Wardle’s poetry in her first collection ranges from playful wit to gentle lyrics, exploring a personal geography from country to city. Every poem covers different territory, but in each the voice is distinctly hers: ‘sparky and feisty’ (Sheenagh Pugh), with ‘a hint of darkness and wicked wit’ (Roddy Lumsden). She can be mischievously inventive - imagining a Parliament of poets, or a people’s revolution at the Palace - as well as powerfully reflective (the horror of a Sussex car bomb). And she confronts the suffering, treatment and prejudice of schizophrenia in poems such as ‘Psyche’, ‘Digitalis’, ‘Metamorphosis’ and ‘Flight’, in which we watch her, like a released blackbird, ‘spread her wings and soar’. Shortlisted for 2003 Forward Prize for Best First Collection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 July 2003
Pages
80
ISBN
9781852246204

Sarah Wardle’s poetry in her first collection ranges from playful wit to gentle lyrics, exploring a personal geography from country to city. Every poem covers different territory, but in each the voice is distinctly hers: ‘sparky and feisty’ (Sheenagh Pugh), with ‘a hint of darkness and wicked wit’ (Roddy Lumsden). She can be mischievously inventive - imagining a Parliament of poets, or a people’s revolution at the Palace - as well as powerfully reflective (the horror of a Sussex car bomb). And she confronts the suffering, treatment and prejudice of schizophrenia in poems such as ‘Psyche’, ‘Digitalis’, ‘Metamorphosis’ and ‘Flight’, in which we watch her, like a released blackbird, ‘spread her wings and soar’. Shortlisted for 2003 Forward Prize for Best First Collection.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 July 2003
Pages
80
ISBN
9781852246204