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The Red Wardrobe
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The Red Wardrobe

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Sarah Corbett is less interested in the everyday aspects of reality than in what moves beneath the surface of my own, and others’ experience. This infuses her poems with mystery and with the intent of discovery. They resound with atmosphere and frequently invoke images from the natural world. Two notable themes (each with a series of poems) recur. The first is based on the author’s experience of her mother’s absence as a young child. In some poems the mother appears like a benevolent ghost, a figure the protagonist is always waiting for, in others she is more ambiguous, or even an imposter. The second major series derives from the author’s childhood in rural Wales and her particular fascination for horses. Horses appear in both the actual and imaginative senses, as icons for strength, freedom and unbridled erotic energy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Poetry Wales Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 May 1998
Pages
64
ISBN
9781854112163

Sarah Corbett is less interested in the everyday aspects of reality than in what moves beneath the surface of my own, and others’ experience. This infuses her poems with mystery and with the intent of discovery. They resound with atmosphere and frequently invoke images from the natural world. Two notable themes (each with a series of poems) recur. The first is based on the author’s experience of her mother’s absence as a young child. In some poems the mother appears like a benevolent ghost, a figure the protagonist is always waiting for, in others she is more ambiguous, or even an imposter. The second major series derives from the author’s childhood in rural Wales and her particular fascination for horses. Horses appear in both the actual and imaginative senses, as icons for strength, freedom and unbridled erotic energy.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Poetry Wales Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 May 1998
Pages
64
ISBN
9781854112163