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Ten Poems On The Telephone by Various Authors

These days we can be on the phone almost anywhere. On the hoof, perhaps, but phone calls are no less important for that. Edited by Sarah Jackson, this intriguing new anthology explores the emotional warp and weft of the telephone call – from the wrong number that brings us ear-to-ear with a stranger to the anguished message for a distant lover who hasn’t been in touch.

In Michael Symmons Roberts’ moving sequence written to mark the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a last answerphone message is something to play and replay – words to hold on to:

“I lay these voice-prints
like a set of tracks, to stop
you getting lost among the tall trees…”

from ‘Last Words’ by Michael Symmons Roberts

We phone people because there is something we have to say, and these poems capture that urgency and intimacy in varied and beautiful ways.

Sarah Jackson is a poet and academic who was named as one of the AHRC/Radio 3’s New Generation Thinkers in 2016. Her poetry collection Pelt (Bloodaxe, 2012) won the Seamus Heaney Prize and was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award.

Book type :
Pamphlet
ISBN :
9781907598456
Publisher :
Candlestick Press
Year :
2017
Price :

£5.95

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