Published 2022. Paperback, 92pp, 9 x 6ins, £10.95 / $18
ISBN 9781848618473 [Download a sample PDF from this book here.]
The poems in James Sutherland-Smith’s eighth collection move from the garden into the neighbourhood of “a down-at-heel Hapsburg town” and then range into the nearby forest, the personal and the past. Borders are crossed and seemingly insignificant creatures suddenly gain visionary dimensions. The title poem recalls a poet whose attention to the small-scale made his work seem minor, yet as Hardy wrote “he noticed such things,” a heedfulness absent in a contemporary world where both simplistic analysis and solutions constantly fail to address threats to our very existence.
The namesake of a war criminal
has been chopping wood for three days
hefting an orange-handled axe.
Behind him three hunting dogs bark
at the nonchalant passage of a cat
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