Published 2025. Paperback, 98pp, 9 x 6ins, £12.95 / $20
ISBN 9781848619739 [Download a sample PDF from this book here.]
These poems explore further and future ways of plants and trees, and won’t duck from being permeated at the same time by irradiating horizons or tensile symbols which perform a vital role in any multi-dimensional inter-relations.
‘This is not a poetry about trees, but about trees as a means of thinking, the material through which we can and do think, a world, its ontology, its epistemology too.The tree as discourse. The tree as perceiver of what the tree needs to know.’ —Stephen Collis
“Peter Larkin is one of the most important poets writing today. His career, mapped across his six collections of poetry, ten pamphlets, as well as a monograph and several critical articles, spans a period rich with poetic innovation and change. Echoes from the work of the Imagists, Black Mountain poets, Language poets, British Poetry Revival poets, and ‘radical landscape’ poets resonate in a wholly new kind of verse, ecological and religious, scarce and abundant, oblique and material.” —E.J. Mason
“Larkin challenges the conventions of traditional ‘nature’ poetry. He does not see ‘nature’ as providing a straightforward sense of belonging, or of nurture. What is available to us is more like a hint of something given but only scarcely, something which remains beyond our reach or comprehension.” —Simon Collings
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