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Accessible lyrical poetry reflecting on the thoughts, people, memories and mysteries that lie beneath the surface and haunt the margins of our lives. Doreen Hinchliffe's technical mastery makes her sound contemporary while using traditional forms. ''What Hinchliffe discovers in the margins are the things we've neglected or forgotten. She finds her subjects in edgelands, in shadows, and brings them into the light with a painter's precision for detail and vibrancy. The highlight is the stunning sequence Another Country, a heroic crown of sonnets that mourns a lost land from the past.'' Tamar…mehr

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Accessible lyrical poetry reflecting on the thoughts, people, memories and mysteries that lie beneath the surface and haunt the margins of our lives. Doreen Hinchliffe's technical mastery makes her sound contemporary while using traditional forms. ''What Hinchliffe discovers in the margins are the things we've neglected or forgotten. She finds her subjects in edgelands, in shadows, and brings them into the light with a painter's precision for detail and vibrancy. The highlight is the stunning sequence Another Country, a heroic crown of sonnets that mourns a lost land from the past.'' Tamar Yoseloff ''In Marginalia, I discovered riffs on Utrillo, Hamlet and The Erl-King, but also found Woodbines, anoraks, Wimpey and 'a wad of orange Thermogene' - in a time when art itself can seem marginalised, or used only as a quick gateway to another social conversation, these are poems first and foremost - 'nothing's beyond her scope...' '' Matthew Caley
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Autorenporträt
Doreen Hinchliffe is a retired teacher who comes from Yorkshire but has lived in London for many years. She has two previous poetry collections - Dark Italics (Indigo Dreams, 2017) and Substantial Ghosts (Oversteps Books, 2020). In 2011, her Christmas sonnet sequence, The Pointing Star, was recorded by Live Canon and included in their Poems for Christmas CD and her first novel, Sarabande in Blue, was published by Blossom Spring three years ago. Doreen has been the chair of Greenwich Poetry Workshop for many years and also belongs to the Poetry Society's Greenwich Stanza.