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Amphora
Amphora | Joanne Burns
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The poems in amphora seize on the miraculous moments contained in life and language, interrogating them with scepticism on the one hand, celebrating them with a comic sense of wonder on the other. The collection's focus ranges from the magical exploits of saints recalled from the poet's Catholic childhood, to her variations on the Zen koan, to the accidental 'out of the blue' poems in the final sequence. Burns draws attitudes which define a way of living - gladness, openness, curiosity, acceptance, and above all sensual delight, in the abundance of the world's offerings, and in the possibilities of language: 'may the polysemic flower bloom'.
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kyrathomsen
Amphora | Joanne Burns
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She kept her distance close to her ribs like a favourite ghost more real than the squeak of the windows being lifted to acknowledge another day.

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kyrathomsen
Amphora | Joanne Burns
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Mehso-so

There were a few stellar poems but many seemed to go right over my head. There weren't any I hated. I thought the exploration of language and palimpsest was cool.

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kyrathomsen
Amphora | Joanne Burns
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Halfway through this poetry collection and loving Burns's use of imagery!