ISBN: PB: 9781857548280

Carcanet

July 2006

96 pp.

21,6x13,5 cm

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£9.95
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Slower

"Slower", Andrew McNeillie's third collection, meditates on personal and natural history, nation states and mental states, violence, religion and poetry. It treats too of personal bereavement, and of love and marriage. The poem sequences at its core make connections between places, times and events, and meditate on continuities.

The twenty-eight "Glyn Dwr Sonnets" explore parallels between the campaigns of the Welsh hero and those of Osama Bin Laden, offering wry reflections on ideas of nation and belonging, and on the practice of writing poems. "A Portrait of the Poet as a Young Dog" also plays to a Welsh tune, offering eleven sonnets on the author's wayward young manhood, while "Arkwork" – with "artwork" by Julian Bell – finds in the loss of the Stranraer-Larne ferry in January 1953, in which the 133 passengers and crew drowned, a focus for reflection on the literary history of shipwreck, death, and survival. At the book's close, the title poem looks towards a new future, in a meditation at an Irish wedding, with reflections on the Good Friday Agreement.

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.