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Blueroads


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Biographical note:  Peter Hughes was born in Oxford in 1956. He is a poet, painter and teacher with a particular interest in the interrelationships between the various arts. After gaining an M.Litt. in Modern Poetry from Stirling University, he moved to Italy where he worked as a teacher and translator from 1983 to 1991. Since then he has been based in Cambridge. He is currently Deputy Headteacher at Newnham Croft School.

 

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EAN13:  9781844710140
ISBN-10:  1844710149
ISBN-13:  9781844710140
Author:  Peter Hughes
Title:  Blueroads
Series:  Salt Modern Poets
Product class:  BC
Language:  eng
Audience:  General/trade
BIC subject category:  CTCH1
Publisher:  Salt Publishing
Pub date:  01-Oct-03
Extent:  124pp
Height:  216 mm
Width:  140 mm
Thickness:  7 mm
Weight:  186 gms
Supplier:   Gardners Books
Supplier:   Ingram Book Group
Supplier:   Inbooks (James Bennett)
Availability:  IP
Price:  GBP 9.99
Price:  USD 15.95
Rights:  World

 

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spacer Short description/annotation:  This book brings together the best of Peter Hughes’ poetry from the past 20 years. The poems trace and explore his fascination with painting, music, people and places – especially Italy, where he lived for several years. The powerful sequence “Paul Klee’s Diary” celebrates life and art through the persona of the great Swiss painter.

 

Main description:  At the heart of “Blueroads – Selected Poems” by Peter Hughes are two powerful poetic sequences which appear in their entirety. “The Metro Poems”, from 1992, consists of one poem for each station of the Rome Metro. Nigel Wheale described it as “intensely pleasurable, integral writing snatched from life in the city, foiling the world above ground with the ever-present metaphorical clatter of tunnels beneath the ruins.” This is lyric poetry which is both sensuous and intelligent. The writing is characterised by an outstandingly varied and musical sound-world. The second long sequence is “Paul Klee’s Diary” (1995). Peter Hughes takes as his starting point the diaries that the great Swiss twentieth-century painter kept until the end of the first world war. Those texts are then used to refract and filter more contemporary concerns and meditations on life, relationships, music, painting and poetry. As an abstract painter himself, Hughes brings a distinctive understanding and empathy to his subject matter. Throughout this book there are references to key figures and influences from the worlds of music, painting and poetry. These include contemporary musicians such as Barry Guy, Keith Tippet, Kenny Wheeler and Tom Waits. Then there are the poets: Pasolini, James K. Baxter, Frank O’Hara, George Oppen, Barry McSweeney, John James and Peter Riley. The rhythmic deftness and verbal inventiveness of these poems is matched by multi-layered patterns of organisation, often through constellations of imagery that flicker backwards and forwards through a text. And through it all there is a persistant celebration of the human spirit, fully at home on the Earth.

 

Table of contents:
Departure
Bedroom
Interval
La Madonna di Monte Berico
Christmas Morning, L’Aquila
Pot-Plant
Blues Cassette: Side 1
Blues Cassette: Side 2
Premonition
The Seasons
Near Luton
Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day
The Metro Poems
ottaviano
flaminio
spagna
barberini
repubblica
termini
vittorio
manzoni
s. giovanni
re di roma
ponte lungo
furio camillo
colli albani
arco di travertino
porta furba
numidio quadrato
lucio sestio
giulio agricola
subaugusta
cinecittà
anagnina
via cavour
colosseo
circo massimo
piramide
garbatella
s. paolo
magliana
marconi
fermi
laurentina
laurentina
Quintet for St. Cecilia’s Day
Education Policy
Apples
Night Driving
Psyche in the Gargano
Paul Klee’s Diary
Epistolary Poem to Simon Marsh on Bank Holiday Monday Nearer Keats’ Bicentenary than Shelley’s Accidentally
To Peter Riley on his Sixtieth Birthday
Ode on Hearing Simon Fell Play “Improvisation: On Seeing Barry Guy in Sainsbury’s”
West Coast
Tenor Legacy
Keith Tippet Plays Tonight
Joe Pass Live in Every Hedge
Real Book

 

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Night Driving

All the miles and nights I drove
      forcing thought back under the wheels
(mid–mornings curled up on back seats
      in some lay–by, rocked, buffeted
with litter and leaves
      by passing cars and trucks) –
I can’t touch a road now without
      that spot seeming to be the centre
of one of those great night journeys
      to nowhere in particular
just maximum distance stuffed into
      the nocturnal sack of the self.
Even when asleep I find myself
      pulling out to overtake a dream
glancing up to a dark mirror
      right foot testing the weight of covers.
At night the warm tyres spin
      among the comments of the dead
while the road caresses
      and smoothes down the depth of tread.

 

Review quote:  Peter Hughes’ poetry stages the self with wit and precision at the meeting point of contradictory forces from opposed directions, like the past and the present, high art and underfoot mess, institute and instinct. The narrator absorbs or deflects these disparate demands with a virtuosic repertoire of disparate responses: serious, sardonic, musical, accusatory, grandiose, etc., bound by the shaping force of linguistic confidence. Major items control long stretches of the route: the presence of an ancient rotting city, the idea of heavenly music, the art and person of Paul Klee: halls of multi-faceted mirrors by which we see what we are to the exact syllable of foolishness and wisdom. It swallows the whole, it refuses purism. Everyone should be glad to find a truly modern poetry which raises so many meaningful smiles.

Peter Riley

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