An edition of Cyclone (2018)

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An edition of Cyclone (2018)

Cyclone

Robert Peake’s second full-length collection of poems urges us to find shelter as a storm is gathering and the forces of destruction threaten to rip through anything in their path. These are matters of life or death, and Cyclone urges us to consider what the ill wind may bring, and how we will survive it.

Peake’s poetry is acutely tuned, bringing eloquence and urgency to matters of profound devastation. With shattering delicacy, he writes of personal loss, of grief and the long aftermath; “whenever the wind sprays into my face, I taste salt of your absence”. These poems also hazard an eye at the global weather and find a world in turmoil, wild with unreliable news and terrible forecasts.

Manifesting between the storms is the man with the kindest face. Is he here to save us or warn us? A guide or a harbinger? As these brilliantly-visioned poems suggest, nothing is certain in the eye of the storm. Nevertheless, there is some form of consolation and rescue: “He seems at home in this tempest. He seems happy”.

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Nine Arches Press
Language
English
Pages
80

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Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
Copyright Date
2018

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Library of Congress
PR6116

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Paperback
Number of pages
80

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OL26443668M
ISBN 13
9781911027447
amazon.co.uk_asin
1911027441
Amazon ID (ASIN)
1911027441
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39716652

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