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Drawing in Ash,

Will Stone

Drawing in Ash, Will Stone
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Publication Date: 01-Apr-11 | ISBN: 9781844717965 | Trim Size: 198 x 129 mm | Extent: 112pp | Format: Paperback

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Synopsis

Drawing in Ash, is prize-winning poet Will Stone’s second collection from Salt. These compelling poems are divided into three parts, dealing with subjects such as war and genocide, and the Roman ruins of Provence – historic realities which are unpalatable and to which our current society, despite the indulgence of drawing on a vast intellectual and historical warehouse, is unable to properly determine or clarify. The poems of Provence, in particular, deal with the nature of the plethora of ancient ruins that emerge from the earth in that region, like the stubborn backbones of some pre-historic creature, and their peculiar poetic significance for us today.

These poems come from a real existential engagement and follow the old dictum that a poet must respond to his time, how things are now, whilst not letting history off the hook.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Contents; I; Guided Tour Of The Ruins; The Extinction Plan; Christ On The Cross—Delacroix; Nietzsche At The End; Sometimes This Genius Grows Dark; Ice Warning; Walser’s Last Walk; Secret Of The Picpus Cemetery, Paris; The Lonely Ones; Harrowing; The Clearing; Montaigne’s Flight; Fatal Thrust; Loss Of Habitat; Condolence Packet; In A Lonely Place; Lenz; Checkpoint; I Am Charles Meryon; After Shingle Street; Chopin In Scotland; Horse Cure; Hawkridge; Young Lions With Their Kill; I Am The Reader; The Silence; In Culbone; In The Ancient Cemetery Of Ukkel; The Fears Of Charles Baudelaire; Darkness On Darkness; Fate of the Juvenile Gull; Repeat Offenders; The Antwerp Mannequins; Faces In An Orchestra; Advance Of A Rain Storm; II; Drawing In Ash; The Survivors; The Shriek; Spy Hole; Last Hours In The Flak Tower; Closer; The Clip; History Lesson; Dead Heading; Note Scribbled To The Unsaved; III; Inside an Amphitheatre; Before The Roman Remains; Mistral’s Folly; The Rock Tombs Of Montmajour; Fallen Aqueduct; The Tower Of St Trophime; The Rock Necropolis; Crossing The Camargue; The Towers Of Castillon; Author’s Notes

PRAISE FOR THIS BOOK


“Whilst shifting the lens slightly from the devastating surveillance of his first collection of poems, Glaciation, Will Stone’s vision remains constant, evolving a cerebral inclination for the sublime image. Drawing in Ash is a remarkable piece of time travel, roaming through the churchyards and back alleys of Europe where Stone frequently memorialises previously untapped biographical moments within extraordinary lives … The Poet adopts the guise of medium and historian in a powerful book of poems that never relents, never misses its targets.” —James Byrne

 

PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS BOOKS


“At his best, Stone is a poet of place, but of place etherealised and clouded over by a relationship between landscape and emotion that is no less powerful for being tenuous.” —Patrick McGuinness Poetry Wales

 

“Stone has a definite flair for the striking image and, taken one by one, his jarring visions of a profligate civilization trapped in a fatally debased environment are rawly compelling.” —Sarah Crown The Guardian

 

“The sense of the ominous, of a threat that lies beyond pervades the volume, expressed in a vision that combines ecological awareness with a weirdly, and refreshingly, detached view of human actions and bodies (quote from ‘Restoration’)…Stone looks consistently outward to the things people have suffered and done both to themselves and to the planet… At times the poems have a tinge of that non-logical verbal scrambling which, whilst seeming slapdash, is sometimes also the mark of great verbal creativity…Stone’s work is undeniably the real thing.” —Grevel Lindop The Warwick Review

 

“Stone is hard, urgent and angry: expressions of righteous indignation are rarely attractive and we may not thank Stone immediately for lifting our blinkers, but Salt are to be congratulated for recognizing this important poet… It is clear that Stone has, as poets must, thoroughly absorbed poetic tradition in order to produce a new voice that, while it owes something to what has come before, is nonetheless entirely original.” —Simon Darragh The London Magazine

 

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE


Will StoneWill Stone, born 1966, is a poet, and literary translator who divides his time between England and Belgium. His first poetry collection Glaciation, (Salt, 2007) won the international Glen Dimplex Award for poetry in 2008. His published translations include To The Silenced - selected poems of Georg Trakl (Arc Publications, 2005) and a collection of travel essays Journeys - Stefan Zweig (Hesperus Press, 2010) Two ‘Selected Poems’ of Belgian symbolist poets Emile Verhaeren and Georges Rodenbach will be published by Arc in spring 2011.


 
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Glaciation, Will Stone

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WINNER GLEN DIMPLEX POETRY AWARD 2008. Will Stone was recently named a ‘European-leaning maverick’ by Hugo Williams in the TLS, which may explain why his remarkable voice has been unjustly neglected until now. Stone’s poems have a visionary edge to them, replete as they are with a powerful imagery both sublime and unsettling. Suffused with melancholy and a sometimes apocalyptic morbidity, his poetry is also lyrically tender and elegiac, focusing on both the trauma of mankind pinioned by an ever increasing existential insecurity in a debased natural world and the consolation of revealing a poetic ‘spiritual’ essence still active in certain landscapes.
 
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