Alison Brackenbury
Alison Brackenbury (born 1953 Lincolnshire ) is a British poet.
Life
After studying at Oxford University she now lives in Gloucestershire.[1] Her work has appeared in the Kenyon Review,[2] Ploughshares.[3] Stand,[4]
Awards
- Eric Gregory Award
- Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
- 1997 Cholmondeley Award
Works
- "In the gap"; "Affairs"; "Plucked from", The Chimera, October 2007
- "When"; "Mud"; "March ending"; "Passing", nthposition, march 08
- "6.25", The Guardian, 2 February 2008
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Reviews
Singing in the Dark is Alison Brackenbury's seventh collection of poetry. Her work has always been characterised by a concern with stillness and natural detail, by a closeness to the ballad form, and, most of all, by a quiet lyricism and delight that is constantly being challenged, constantly under threat. The book's title is taken from the opening poem, "Edward Thomas's daughter", in which the final stanza sets up the book's challenge:
"The robin brushes me at dusk. /
That last line captures a sense not only of fragility but also of defiance and this distinctive combination underpins the new collection.[5]
Our good bones fail. We leave no mark. /
His voice, she writes, was clear and quiet. /
I hear him singing in the dark."
References
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External links
- "Author's website"
- Alison Brackenbury reads poems on PoetCasting
- "Interview: Alison Brackenbury talks to Paul Stevens", The Chimaera, May 2008
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