Taken from his first six books, these poems confirm Robert Crawford as a poet of exhilarating energy wedded to a constantly refreshing delight in nuanced language. Richly nourished by his background, Crawford's work is both lyrical and wry. Its intelligent humour and attunement to our technological present are impressively fused with a deepening note of spirituality. Unpredictable yet recognisable, these are poems of beguiling vitality.
While readers have praised Crawford's lovingly lyrical engagement with politics and science in such collections asA Scottish Assembly(1990) andSpirit Machines(1999), with gender inMasculinity(1996), or with environment and spirituality inThe Tip of My Tongue(2003), what emerges in thisSelected Poemsis a clearly growing commitment to the protean delight of poetry itself: a belief in its uniqueness as a medium which can subtly sound out complex relationships with heartfelt intelligence. In Crawford's language there is a confidently contemporary Scottish music that celebrates a kinship between the cherished, minute detail, local or personal, and the magnificently universal, 'As a candle-flame believes in the speed of light'.
ISBN: | 9780224076944 |
Publication date: | 1st September 2005 |
Author: | Robert Crawford |
Publisher: | Jonathan Cape an imprint of Random House |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 117 pages |
Series: | Cape Poetry |
Genres: |
Literary studies: poetry and poets |