An edition of The Thing in the Gap-stone Stile (1996)

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An edition of The Thing in the Gap-stone Stile (1996)

The Thing in the Gap-stone Stile

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This is Alice Oswald's first book of poems. More confident and achieved than many first collections, it shows her writing in an already distinct voice. The poems are intensely musical: she recites them from memory. Influenced by the rhythms of Hopkins, they speak passionately of nature and love. They have a religious sense of mystery, and try to express the intangible in marvellously vivid language.

A long poem, 'The Wise Men of Gotham', which makes up the second part of the book, is, by contrast, a version of the folk-legend about the three men who went to sea in a boat in an attempt to catch the moon in the net.

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English
Pages
52

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Cover of: The Thing in the Gap-stone Stile
The Thing in the Gap-stone Stile
1996, Oxford University Press
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Published in
Oxford [England], New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PR6065.S98 T48 1996, PR6065.S98T48 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
52 p. ;
Number of pages
52

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL791252M
ISBN 10
0192825135
LCCN
95023754
OCLC/WorldCat
32859379
Library Thing
2784461
Goodreads
493368

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