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Ten Poems about Clouds
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Ten Poems about Clouds

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Who hasn’t looked up at the sky and seen a whale or a poodle or a sports car? There’s something about clouds that excites the imagination. Their shape-shifting nature means they never fail to entertain and intrigue us. Here in our little archipelago we certainly get our fair share. Whether it’s the dumpy, fair-weather cumulus of a hot day in high summer or the spirit-dampening stratus of a wet November weekend, it’s hard to imagine our skies without them. These poems explore the many different ways in which we experience clouds
whether simply as weather or as a more abstract representation of a state of mind or a mood. As Billy Collins says, quoting perhaps our greatest painter of clouds John Constable:
The emotion is to be found in the clouds… - from ‘Student of Clouds’ by Billy Collins It’s impossible to pin down a cloud and this rich and varied selection reflects that beguiling elusiveness. Poems by Liz Berry, Billy Collins, Emily Dickinson, John Glenday, Paula Meehan, Fiona Sampson, Lesley Saunders, Katharine Towers, Derek Walcott and Sarah Westcott. Cover illustration by Bill Sanderson.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Candlestick Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 July 2017
Pages
20
ISBN
9781907598487

Who hasn’t looked up at the sky and seen a whale or a poodle or a sports car? There’s something about clouds that excites the imagination. Their shape-shifting nature means they never fail to entertain and intrigue us. Here in our little archipelago we certainly get our fair share. Whether it’s the dumpy, fair-weather cumulus of a hot day in high summer or the spirit-dampening stratus of a wet November weekend, it’s hard to imagine our skies without them. These poems explore the many different ways in which we experience clouds
whether simply as weather or as a more abstract representation of a state of mind or a mood. As Billy Collins says, quoting perhaps our greatest painter of clouds John Constable:
The emotion is to be found in the clouds… - from ‘Student of Clouds’ by Billy Collins It’s impossible to pin down a cloud and this rich and varied selection reflects that beguiling elusiveness. Poems by Liz Berry, Billy Collins, Emily Dickinson, John Glenday, Paula Meehan, Fiona Sampson, Lesley Saunders, Katharine Towers, Derek Walcott and Sarah Westcott. Cover illustration by Bill Sanderson.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Candlestick Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 July 2017
Pages
20
ISBN
9781907598487