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OverviewA Poetry Book Society Special Commendation 50p from each sale will be donated to Friends of the Earth, the UK's largest grassroots environmental campaigning organisation, in celebration of their 50th anniversary. “The definitive anthology for this decisive decade” — Poetry Book Society “The best eco-themed anthology to emerge this year ... dynamic, elegiac and hopeful” — Rishi Dastidar, Guardian Books of the Year 2021 If you compressed the whole of Earth’s history into a single day, the first humans that look like us would appear at less than four seconds to midnight. In the last few seconds, we begin to burn fossil fuels at an alarming rate. The Anthropocene is an artificial geological epoch of our own design – one defined by emergency, with disastrous ecological effects rippling outwards across the entire globe. The illusions of civilisation, progress and choice are crumbling around us, and we are out of time. Out of Time is curated to include five key thematic sections – sequenced to take readers on a journey through various responses to climate emergency today. These sections include Emergency, Grief, Transformation, Work and Rewilding. The featured poems move through anger, confusion, violence and disarray – spheres of dystopia and decimation – to grief, desperation and lethargy, right through to modes of transformation, fable and utopia as well as rites of passage, activism and work. Finally, we land on tender (if fragile) moments of hope, where humans can be both included or excluded from the picture at will. This powerful, timely anthology engages with the power of poetry to ask questions, subvert expectations and raise reader awareness in 2021 – a year defined by responsibility, accountability and opportunity. Edited with an insightful introduction by Kate Simpson and featuring original work from the likes of Caroline Bird, Inua Ellams, Pascale Petit, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Rachael Allen, Raymond Antrobus and Mary Jean Chan, this collection of 50 poems is galvanising, offering compressed worlds, ecosystems and alternate realities – all ready to be opened up, expanded and explored. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kate SimpsonPublisher: Valley Press Imprint: Valley Press Weight: 0.194kg ISBN: 9781912436613ISBN 10: 1912436612 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 08 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKate Simpson is an editor, journalist, poet and critic based in York, UK. She is the Associate Editor of Aesthetica Magazine, and has written, designed and edited for over 30 editions of the publication, which has a combined print and digital readership of 400,000. She has also edited for several other Aesthetica publications including the Aesthetica Art Prize, Creative Writing and BAFTA-Qualifying Short Film Festival programmes and anthologies. She has programmed major lecture series, including five editions of the Aesthetica Future Now Symposium, and has spoken at numerous events about publishing, journalism and the effects of the digital age on contemporary culture, including Frieze London. She has also judged numerous awards, including, in 2021, the Sony World Photography Awards. Kate also works across a number of literary projects. She is an 'Editor at Large' for Valley Press, working on new titles including a major anthology of poetry responding to climate change. She is a published author, poet and critic, with creative work published in the likes of The London Magazine, The Poetry Review and The Morning Star, and has judged for literary competitions including Freedom From Torture’s 2020 Resilience Readings Poetry Competition, alongside Inua Ellams, Imtiaz Dharker and Daljit Nagra. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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