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Moving House and Other Poems from Hong Kong
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MOVING HOUSE AND OTHER POEMS FROM HONG KONG was prompted by happenings and thoughts at a time of change. The poems connect new with earlier events, sights, ideas and information, and draw on both urban and rural environments. These poems arose within a variety of cultures, in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and in several other countries. Readers from many backgrounds and various ways of life should find points of contact with this poetry, which presents varied experience in words that many will…
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  • Year: 2016
  • Pages: 136
  • ISBN-10: 9888228536
  • ISBN-13: 9789888228539
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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MOVING HOUSE AND OTHER POEMS FROM HONG KONG was prompted by happenings and thoughts at a time of change. The poems connect new with earlier events, sights, ideas and information, and draw on both urban and rural environments. These poems arose within a variety of cultures, in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and in several other countries. Readers from many backgrounds and various ways of life should find points of contact with this poetry, which presents varied experience in words that many will find deceptively simple. The essay on new Hong Kong English language poetry is the text of a talk given in the English Department Staff Seminar series at Hong Kong Baptist University. This followed the writer's participation in the Third Hong Kong International Literary Festival of 2004, as one of "Five New Scorchers." The essay continues the discussion of writing in Hong Kong, found in Gillian Bickley's first poetry collection, For the Record and other Poems of Hong Kong.Commentary by Emeritus Professor I. F. Clarke and M. Clarke --"Gillian Bickley writes as she responds to everyday events, always with the echo of 'time's winged chariot' in her ears. The fact of moving house sends her speeding back through the moves of a lifetime and forward to the last move, to the small room of the grave."The opening poem suggests the elusive presence of the author, and the deeper themes glimpsed through her deceptively simple poems."The variety of human life and the individual response to life, these are Gillian Bickley's central interests. "The power that invigorates the poems in Moving House is the control of language. In this bare, tight poetry, no idle words are allowed. Its vocabulary draws on the base language of essences and epiphanies. The chosen spare language is the perfect partner for this poetry of mature experience."

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  • Author: Gillian Bickley
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2016
  • Pages: 136
  • ISBN-10: 9888228536
  • ISBN-13: 9789888228539
  • Format: 14 x 21.6 x 0.7 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

MOVING HOUSE AND OTHER POEMS FROM HONG KONG was prompted by happenings and thoughts at a time of change. The poems connect new with earlier events, sights, ideas and information, and draw on both urban and rural environments. These poems arose within a variety of cultures, in Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and in several other countries. Readers from many backgrounds and various ways of life should find points of contact with this poetry, which presents varied experience in words that many will find deceptively simple. The essay on new Hong Kong English language poetry is the text of a talk given in the English Department Staff Seminar series at Hong Kong Baptist University. This followed the writer's participation in the Third Hong Kong International Literary Festival of 2004, as one of "Five New Scorchers." The essay continues the discussion of writing in Hong Kong, found in Gillian Bickley's first poetry collection, For the Record and other Poems of Hong Kong.Commentary by Emeritus Professor I. F. Clarke and M. Clarke --"Gillian Bickley writes as she responds to everyday events, always with the echo of 'time's winged chariot' in her ears. The fact of moving house sends her speeding back through the moves of a lifetime and forward to the last move, to the small room of the grave."The opening poem suggests the elusive presence of the author, and the deeper themes glimpsed through her deceptively simple poems."The variety of human life and the individual response to life, these are Gillian Bickley's central interests. "The power that invigorates the poems in Moving House is the control of language. In this bare, tight poetry, no idle words are allowed. Its vocabulary draws on the base language of essences and epiphanies. The chosen spare language is the perfect partner for this poetry of mature experience."

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