Biographical
note: Tamar Yoseloff was born in the US in 1965.
Her first collection, Sweetheart (Slow Dancer Press, 1998) was
a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation and the winner of the
Aldeburgh Festival Prize. She received a New Writers’ Award from
London Arts for her second collection, Barnard’s Star (Enitharmon
Press, 2004). In 2005 she was Writer in Residence at Magdalene
College, Cambridge, as part of their Year in Literature Festival.
She is the Programme Co-ordinator and a tutor for The Poetry School.
She divides her time between London and Suffolk, and is currently
working on her first novel.
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EAN13: 9781844712915 ISBN-10: 1844712915 ISBN-13: 9781844712915 Author: Tamar Yoseloff Title: Fetch Series: Salt Modern Poets Product class: BC Language: eng Audience: General/trade BIC subject category: CTCH1 Publisher: Salt Publishing Pub date: 15-Ap-07 Extent: 72pp Height: 216 mm Width: 140 mm Thickness: 5 mm Weight: 108 gms Supplier:Gardners Books Supplier:Ingram Book Group Supplier:Inbooks (James Bennett) Availability: NP Price: GBP 8.99 Price: USD 14.95 Rights: World
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description/annotation: Tamar Yoseloff’s third collection combines poignant, sensual and evocative poems with the voyeuristic intensity of an internal émigré. Her eye for colour, tone and form is balanced with erotic encounters as well as powerful narratives exploring loss, threat and betrayal.
Main description: Tamar Yoseloff’s third collection combines poignant, sensual and evocative poems with the voyeuristic intensity of an internal émigré. Whether she is observing coastal resorts out of season, lovers in a restaurant or disparate train journeys, she captures the bittersweet isolation of the lyric moment. Her characteristically painterly eye for colour, tone and form is balanced with erotic encounters as well as powerful narratives exploring loss, threat and betrayal.
Table of contents:
Fetch
Polaroid
Black Water
Illumination
Shadow
The Seal
Gorse
Spring
St Ives
The Beginning of Winter
Interior with a Woman Playing the Virginals
Fetch
The Firing
Vaporetto in Winter
The Library
The Visitants
Tiger
Shallott
Fungi
Siesta
Fetch
The Blue Moon
The Venetian Mirror
The Angle of Error
Road
The Dentist
Lamb Pasanda
Silk
Portrait of a Couple Looking at a Turner Landscape
The Red Hill
Fetch
Voyage
Marks
Fetch
The Sea at Aberystwyth
Excerpt from book:
Tiger
He stalks the wilds of the duvet in this nil–star hotel room, just a double bed and a bidet.
On the street, the ladies of the Barbès saunter in five–inch heels, buy Medjool dates, long okra fingers,
the men bask in a cloud of Gauloises, drink sweet coffee that leaves a sludge in the cup. Two floors up
you sing to me of drunken sailors, whores straddling the harbour; your fingers tease guitar strings.
I whisper to you how the foie gras slipped down my throat, the Sauternes, silk on my tongue.
Beneath the tiger’s eye, your hand is moving up my thigh. I am all polished spruce, catgut,
you make me sing. We recreate ourselves as Cubists, intersect tongues and limbs, pliant and supple, animal.
Unpublished endorsement : Tamar Yoseloff’s Fetch is a delicate book of haunting strength, of strangeness uncontained. These poems are irresistible.
Alison Brackenbury
Unpublished endorsement : These are dark poems in the best sense of the word, edgy, unnerving, but glittering, too. Tamar Yoseloff can make a visit to the dentist or a lamb curry sexy and sinister. I've followed her career from the beginning; Fetch is her most ambitious book yet, and her best.
Matthew Francis
Unpublished endorsement : These compressed and vivid poems have a mind and a music all their own. Tamar Yoseloff is emerging as one of the best poets of her generation.