ISBN: PB: 9781847770844

Carcanet

February 2010

72 pp.

21,6x13,5 cm

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In Mortal Memory

"In Mortal Memory" is a collection of lyric poems, celebratory if often melancholy, both elegiac and ironic. Affirming that life is "all becoming" McNeillie mourns what that means in terms of loss and sorrow at time passing. The sea is a powerful presence, its meaning drawn both from the northern landscapes in which McNeillie's work is rooted, and from the work of French poets, from Baudelaire and Hugo to Rimbaud and Corbiere. The poems pitch up and down across formalities, against the idea of purity, while sustaining a rhyming, singing line.

About the author

Andrew McNeillie was born in North Wales and read English at Magdalen College, Oxford before becoming an editor and publisher. For many years he was literature editor at Oxford University Press. He has also held a chair in English at Exeter University where he is now Emeritus Professor. He is the founding editor of the magazine "Archipelago" and runs the Clutag Press. His memoir "Once" appeared in 2009 from Seren. His Carcanet poetry collections are "Nevermore" (Oxford Poets, 2000), "Now, Then" (2002), "Slower" (2006)", "In Mortal Memory" (2010) and "Winter Moorings" (2014). His memoir, "An Aran Keening", was published in 2001.