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Three Poems
Three Poems | Hannah Sullivan
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Hannah Sullivan's debut collection is a revelation - three poems of startling intensity, ambition and length. Though each poem stands apart, their inventive and looping encounters make for a compelling unity. 'You, Very Young in New York' is a study of romantic possibility and disillusion in a great American city. 'Repeat Until Time' begins with a move to California and unfolds into a philosophical essay on repetition. 'The Sandpit After Rain' explores the birth of a child and the loss of a father with exacting clarity. Readers will experience her work with the same exhilaration as they might the great modernising poems of Eliot and Pound, but with the unique perspective of a brilliant new female voice.
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charl08
Three Poems | Hannah Sullivan
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Still getting a lot of pleasure from the simple act of shelving a book after years of not having enough space.

(As usual: I take the picture and then realise that some are in the wrong place!)

MayJasper They look in the right place to me. I know what you mean about the pleasure of shelving books. 4y
charl08 @MayJasper Simple pleasures I think- something I can control esp at time like this. 4y
MayJasper Yes, I have been tidying our store. Making something neat out of a jumble. 4y
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charl08
Three Poems | Hannah Sullivan
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They wake us, and every day waking is absurdity;
All the things you just did yesterday to do over again, eternally.
....
Will be, in eternity, coffee to be brewed and that moment in the shower
When you open your mouth and rhotacise the water and just stand there,
Stupid bliss of hot water, tongue-tingling, steaming the shower.

TrishB Even more so at the moment. 4y
charl08 @TrishB this isn't so new, but is definitely hitting pandemic buttons. 4y
TrishB Must definitely! 4y
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quietlycuriouskate
Three Poems | Hannah Sullivan
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I've got tickets to go and hear her read!
Three long-form poems: "You Very Young in New York", "Repeat Until Time", and "The Sandpit After Rain". Both autobiographical and philosophical, exploring the paradoxical nature of time as simultaneously linear and circular (and the habit the events of our lives have of happening out of sync.) It's a collection that I admired rather than loved, but there's much to appreciate.

quietlycuriouskate I've put a full review (1200 words) on my blog, if you are interested. The link is in my bio. 5y
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quietlycuriouskate
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This morning's #libraryhaul : four poetry books. This amply illustrates the difference in the demand for fiction and that for poetry (in my neck of the woods, at least). I had to wait since October for the Booker Prize shortlisted books I've been reading recently. Hannah Sullivan's "Three Poems" won this year's T. S. Eliot Prize. I reserved it, along with these others, on Monday.

rockpools Nice haul! It‘s interesting, isn‘t it? I‘ve discovered that if I want books from far-flung parts (Macedonia, South Sudan...), I‘m much more likely to find poetry than fiction through the library. Even if it‘s not been borrowed since 1971. 5y
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