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"No Names Have Been Changed, Siriol Troup's third collection, offers strong, strange visions. Her poems, assured and varied in technique, are equally at home in ancient cities or on today's derelict coasts. She is a shrewd observer of times and trends: the Afghan coat, the incense-burner… In her lines, Meissen plates are set aside by violence; knives flash through Venice. But her poems are also strong in sympathy, for the old lady requesting gin and tonic on her deathbed, for the tenderness between a man and his 'beautiful collared dog'. Troup's long knowledge of languages leads to a final…mehr

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"No Names Have Been Changed, Siriol Troup's third collection, offers strong, strange visions. Her poems, assured and varied in technique, are equally at home in ancient cities or on today's derelict coasts. She is a shrewd observer of times and trends: the Afghan coat, the incense-burner… In her lines, Meissen plates are set aside by violence; knives flash through Venice. But her poems are also strong in sympathy, for the old lady requesting gin and tonic on her deathbed, for the tenderness between a man and his 'beautiful collared dog'. Troup's long knowledge of languages leads to a final gift to her readers: the wit, freshness and variety of her translations and re-imaginings." -Alison Brackenbury
Autorenporträt
Siriol Troup is a poet, translator and critic. Her first collection, Drowning up the Blue End, was published in 2004 by Bluechrome. This is her second collection with Shearsman; her previous book, Beneath the Rime, was published in 2009. She has won prizes in poetry competitions including the Arvon and Poetry on the Lake, and her work has appeared in Modern Poetry in Translation, PN Review, Poetry London, Poetry Review and the TLS. She lives in London.