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In Angela France's third poetry collection, Hide, what is invisible is just as important as what lies within plain sight. Layers of personal history are lifted into the light and old skins are shed for new; things thought lost and vanished long ago are just on the edge of perception, yet certainties before our eyes vanish in the blink of an eye.These poems possess their own rich heritage of stories and experiences; themes of magic, wisdom, age and absence are woven into the fabric of this skilful and succinct collection. Readers should also keep their wits about them, for these poems are cunning and quick; they hide nothing, but delight in camouflage, disguise and secrets, patiently awaiting someone who will seek."France's writing engages sensitively with the world as she searches for meaning in the ordinary and movingly explores the borders between shared and private experience. These are poems that make an honest deal with discomfort, following the trails and 'ghostly outlines of existence' with integrity, thoughtfulness and care."
Deryn Rees-Jones"'Invisibility must be achieved for success', writes Angela France, revealing one of the truths of why the best poets serve language and are annihilated in the process. Hide is a book of wisdom, dignity and first witness. It offers poems of scrutiny and strength of character. And the poet's language possesses and is possessed by a gloriously sheared weight and shared music."
David Morley"Angela France's new collection is a deft and resonant exploration of the half-hidden, taking us 'over there' and 'in there' under the hide of the 'other' and the liminal spaces they inhabit, all evoked with an uncanny command of language and image."
Nigel McLoughlin

"There are fifty-two complex, thought-provoking poems in this, Angela France's fascinating third collection, all of them engaged with what are clearly deep, lastingly cental preoccupations and, despite her view in "Anagnorisis" that "My only surety is carbon and water, ashes; / language as sensation, / no words", more than justifying the fulsome back-cover endorsements of Nigel McLoughlin, Deryn Rees-Jones and David Morley, who speak of the "integrity, thoughtfulness and care of her work", its "uncanny command of language and image", the sensitivity with which she perceives the world "as she searches for meaning in the ordinary" and its "gloriously sheared weight and shared music"."
Ken Head

"Angela France's collection not only brings immediate rewards - its depth satisfies more and more on rereading. I enjoyed it immensely."
Matthew Stewart, Rogue Strands
Angela France has had poems published in many of the leading journals, in the UK and abroad and has been anthologised a number of times. She has an MA in Creative and Critical Writing from the University of Gloucestershire and is studying for a PhD. Publications include Occupation (Ragged Raven Press) and Lessons in Mallemaroking (Nine Arches Press). Angela is features editor of Iota and runs a monthly poetry cafe, Buzzwords.

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Information

Year
2018
Print ISBN
9780957384712
eBook ISBN
9781911027546
Subtopic
Poetry

CONTENTS

Prospect
Ursa
Hoard
Getting Here from There
Sightlines
Anagnorisis
Canzone: Cunning
Doppelgänger
Family Visits
Hide
Some of These Things are True
The Visit
Living with the Sooterkin
Spy
Forgotten Trails
Scapegoat
Homecoming
Not madeleines,
Dogma
What is Hidden
Private View
Sam Browne
Lao tóng
Counting the Cunning Ways
Slow Ways
Petrichor
Spatial Awareness
The Evolution of Insomnia
Late bus
School for Identity Thieves
Now, Under the Trees
Stolen
Cunning
Thumb-pricks & Eye-dazzles
Other tongues
Window Seat
But would you go back?
Nanna’s Luck
Roots
Orphan Ashes
Decent
Reasonable
Scapula:
Willow
Card Sharp
Windfalls
How to Make Paper Flowers
Placement
Blink
To Whom it May Concern
Hide and Seek
A Telling

PROSPECT

Peer into hedgerows,
part thickets and look
in their dark centres,
trail through pine woods,
kick through leaves under beech trees.
Clear the ditches,
drag the pond, examine each tangle
of weed and scrap of metal,
use a pole to prod deep
until you know there’s nothing there.
Check the outhouses;
move the old bikes, the mower,
the paint cans and scraps of wood.
Rake through the dusty nuggets
of coal in the corner, pull cobwebs
away from the shelves, ignore
gritty smears on your hands.
Go home. Search the cell...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Title Page
  4. Contents
  5. Prospect
  6. Ursa
  7. Hoard
  8. Getting Here from There
  9. Sightlines
  10. Anagnorisis
  11. Canzone: Cunning
  12. Doppelgänger
  13. Family Visits
  14. Hide
  15. Some of These Things are true
  16. The Visit
  17. Living with the Sooterkin
  18. Spy
  19. Forgotten Trails
  20. Scapegoat
  21. Homecoming
  22. Not madeleines,
  23. Dogma
  24. What is Hidden
  25. Private View
  26. Sam Browne
  27. Lao tóng
  28. Counting the Cunning Ways
  29. Slow ways
  30. Petrichor
  31. Spatial Awareness
  32. The Evolution of Insomnia
  33. Late bus
  34. School for Identity Thieves
  35. Now, Under the Trees
  36. Stolen
  37. Cunning
  38. Thumb-pricks & Eye-dazzles
  39. Other tongues
  40. Window Seat
  41. But would you go back?
  42. Nanna’s Luck
  43. Roots
  44. Orphan Ashes
  45. Decent
  46. Reasonable
  47. Scapula:
  48. Willow
  49. Card Sharp
  50. Windfalls
  51. How to Make Paper Flowers
  52. Placement
  53. Blink
  54. To Whom it May Concern
  55. Hide and Seek
  56. A Telling
  57. Acknowledgements