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Weiß wie der Mond

von Don Paterson

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WINNER OF THE WHITBREAD PRIZE FOR POETRY 2003 Landing Light is Don Paterson's most accomplished and spiritual collection to date. In these poems, he guides us down the labyrinths of our deepest and most private concerns, pursuing the intimacy that the spoken - as well as the printed - word brings. Ceaselessly inquiring, deftly tuned into the emotional crackle of the world, Paterson explores the swings of light and dark that mark our most troubling feelings: utterance and silence, disclosure and concealment, and ultimately the need to both renew and to face finality. 'I couldn't get Don Paterson's brilliant Landing Light out of my head.' Spectator 'The most animated and animating volume of new poems I have read for years.' Times Literary Supplement… (mehr)
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Difficult to read.
I really enjoyed "The Rat" though, (http://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poetry/poems/rat) which is amusing considering its theme. Like the poet within that poem I don't understand the craft enough to enjoy the rest of the collection. ( )
  mjhunt | Jan 22, 2021 |
His best poems are the best poems being written by any British poets, I suspect -- a couple of wonderful sonnets near the beginning of this book -- but as with nearly all collections by contemporary poets, there's a fair portion of lesser-quality stuff padding out the whole... ( )
1 abstimmen mikestocks | Oct 12, 2006 |
http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/travel/poetry-made-me-do-it-my-trip-to-the-...

“One morning/you hover on the threshold, knowing for certain/the first touch of the light will finish you.”

From "The Forest of the Suicides":
There it roots, and drives up through the clay // to grow into the shape of its own anguish. (p. 15)

From "A Talking Book":
...First, to those rare birds
for whom all journeyings are heavenwards,
who always wing it, mapless and alone... (p. 28)

By all means, turn the page or close the book.
But first, imagine how this world would look
were it not duly filtered, cropped and strained
through that pinhole camera you call a brain
by whose inverted dim imaginings
you presume to question it. So many things
are hidden from you. (32)

It is always
dusk at the crossing, whatever your watch says. (32)

...the chains of now, the tyranny of here...(33)

The present is a trick played in your head. (33)

From "The Last Waltz":
...What work is so defeated
by itself, as all our scribbling in the air? (39)

From "My Love":
It's not the lover that we love, but love
itself, love as in nothing...
...we often think
love's something we share; but we're always wrong. (45)

  JennyArch | Apr 3, 2013 |
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WINNER OF THE WHITBREAD PRIZE FOR POETRY 2003 Landing Light is Don Paterson's most accomplished and spiritual collection to date. In these poems, he guides us down the labyrinths of our deepest and most private concerns, pursuing the intimacy that the spoken - as well as the printed - word brings. Ceaselessly inquiring, deftly tuned into the emotional crackle of the world, Paterson explores the swings of light and dark that mark our most troubling feelings: utterance and silence, disclosure and concealment, and ultimately the need to both renew and to face finality. 'I couldn't get Don Paterson's brilliant Landing Light out of my head.' Spectator 'The most animated and animating volume of new poems I have read for years.' Times Literary Supplement

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