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"Here is a poet well-travelled in worlds both exterior and interior. Abandoned Gardens is a powerful and essential distillation from this poet's three collections, plus a substantial volume of new work. Locales range from the poet's native America, to her family roots in Greece, and to the UK. Letting go of places and people is a key theme. Unflinching, engaged, observant, authentic, these poems consider the ways in which exile and displacement, caused by the ruthlessness of historical events, impact on our lives. Nothing could be more relevant at the present moment. This, and other subjects,…mehr

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"Here is a poet well-travelled in worlds both exterior and interior. Abandoned Gardens is a powerful and essential distillation from this poet's three collections, plus a substantial volume of new work. Locales range from the poet's native America, to her family roots in Greece, and to the UK. Letting go of places and people is a key theme. Unflinching, engaged, observant, authentic, these poems consider the ways in which exile and displacement, caused by the ruthlessness of historical events, impact on our lives. Nothing could be more relevant at the present moment. This, and other subjects, are scrupulously delineated in poems that hold their nerve, whose focus is unsparing, insightful and immediate. Along-side an often rueful clarity there is much wit, fluidity of language, restrained lyricism, and a skilful and varied use of form. We see through the eyes of the poet, and accompany her through a flawless and unflinching account of the poet's own eye surgery ('Wide-eyed'). These poems of witness are vivid, fearless and memorable. There are also poems of celebration, particularly concerning Cornwall." -Penelope Shuttle
Autorenporträt
Alice Kavounas, Manhattan-born to Greek parents, grew up bilingual. Reading English Literature at Vassar inspired her move to London where she achieved publication for her first collection,' The Invited' (Sinclair-Stevenson). Her love of the sea and countryside led her and her novelist/historian husband Frederick Taylor to move to the Lizard, Cornwall, where they have lived for decades. Alice has tutored for The Poetry School London for fifteen years, and was Senior Lecturer at Falmouth University, teaching copywriting, a career which many poets, including herself, have depended on for a living. 'One Step at a Time' is her fourth Shearsman publication.