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Poetry collection that travels across time and space. Nothing is secure: memory destabilizes with its resurrections; seeing cannot be taken for granted; borders fluctuate and crossings abound. Though not afraid to draw on many sources, these poems explore how thinking masks a fragility, the knowledge of our mortal selves.

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Poetry collection that travels across time and space. Nothing is secure: memory destabilizes with its resurrections; seeing cannot be taken for granted; borders fluctuate and crossings abound. Though not afraid to draw on many sources, these poems explore how thinking masks a fragility, the knowledge of our mortal selves.
Autorenporträt
Linda Anderson is Professor of English and American Literature at Newcastle University where she was the founder of both the Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts (2009) and the annual Newcastle Poetry Festival. She has written extensively about autobiography and feminist theory but more recently has published widely on Elizabeth Bishop, including the monograph, Elizabeth Bishop: Lines of Connection (Edinburgh University Press 2013), and has co-edited a collection of essays on poetry archives, The Contemporary Poetry Archive: Essays and Interventions (Edinburgh University Press, 2019), Originally from Scotland, she was an editor of Writing Women for many years, has worked to establish innovative poetry archives at Newcastle University, including the Bloodaxe Archive (http: //bloodaxe.ncl.ac.uk) and has published a poetry pamphlet, Greenhouse, with Mariscat Press, 2013