Written by one of poetry's most original and gifted young voices, this collection of portraits and experiments embraces both the ordinary and the surreal in its attempt to make sense of an ever-changing, often disorienting world. Offering a wry approach to love and relationships, the poems are woven with a thread of romances spanning the author's native South Africa and her adopted home of London. At times playful and at others deeply moving, the verses reflect on everyday forms, imagining that the geometry of a chair, for example, might more accurately express love than the traditional lines...
Written by one of poetry's most original and gifted young voices, this collection of portraits and experiments embraces both the ordinary and the surr...
Mr Field, a concert pianist travelling back from a performance in London, fractures his left wrist in a train crash. When he moves there with his wife Mim, the house - which Le Corbusier designed as 'a machine for living' - has a disturbing effect.
Mr Field, a concert pianist travelling back from a performance in London, fractures his left wrist in a train crash. When he moves there with his wife...