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Venus as a Bear
Venus as a Bear | Vahni Capildeo
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The Poetry Book Society Summer 2018 Choice. Vahni Capildeos Venus as a Bear collects poems on animals, art, language, the sea, thinghood, metaphor, description, and dance. They tend toward, and tend to, the inanimate and non-human, tenderly disclosing their forms of sentience. We have feelings for creatures, objects and places, but where do these affinities come from? How do things, as things, affect us, remain mysterious while making themselves known? For Capildeo answers formed at their own pace, while waiting for lambing at a friends farm; exploring the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford; criss-crossing the British Isles with the Out of Bounds poetry project; or hearing of Africa and the Romans in Scotland, of Guyana and Shakespeare, while standing over-the-boots deep in a freezing sea off the coast of Wales. Many of the poems respond to real places, objects and people, as investigations, meditations, or dedications. They dwell on bodies and dwell in the body, inviting ardent, open forms of reading, in the spirit of their composition.
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quietlycuriouskate
Venus as a Bear | Vahni Capildeo
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I'm not saying it isn't good: I'm saying I'm not in a position to pass judgment. Honestly? Much of it went right over my head and I couldn't tell you what VC is driving at. It took me ages to read this slender poetry collection because it required such an effort to find a way in. I didn't enjoy it, for the most part, and am not so much challenged as baffled. However, those poems that did speak to me, oh how they sang!

TrishB Great review 👍🏻 4y
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