ISBN: PB: 9781800171633

Carcanet

September 2021

150 pp.

21,6x13,5 cm

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11.99 GBP
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On the Way to Jerusalem Farm

Carola Luther's new book "On the Way to Jerusalem Farm" explores the complexities of living in a damaged world. How, it asks, does such a world live in us, and we in it?

At the centre of the collection are three sequences, "Letters to Rasool", "Birthday at Emily Court" and "The Escape". "On the Way to Jerusalem Farm" moves through the world, seeking and finding not answers, but sometimes, a means of continuing. The speaker in "Letters to Rasool" travels onward through scarred and depleted landscapes, and searches for a lost beloved. The ageing residents of Emily Court celebrate a birthday and dance. Spring of a kind still comes. And in "The Escape" there are colours to be found in the distant sea: "A whole translucent geology, / cross-sections of light and water".

"Poetry for Luther" is a way of finding a way, of making connections and sharing our complex lives in an interdependent present. The roles of lover and beloved become – almost – interchangeable in these richly visualised poems.

About the author

Carola Luther was born in 1959. She grew up in South Africa and moved to England in 1981. She works in Leeds and lives in the Yorkshire Pennines. Her first Carcanet collection "Walking the Animals" was nominated for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 2004.