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Chris Emery

Wonder

Wonder

ISBN:9781784633707

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Synopsis

Wonder asks how we live with history, with absence, with longing — and how we keep returning to the difficult beauty of the world.

In his fifth collection of poems, Chris Emery explores the nature of wonder in its various forms of awe, reflection, and the marvellous. The poems range from the absurd, to the historical, the comic and fantastical – dropping us into stories and places we never quite expect.

The collection considers where and how we live: in the city, in the country, on the coast, or elsewhere – and the strange lives we endure in often disparate communities, connected to each other through history and nature, and sometimes separated by it.

As with Emery’s previous work, the poems reveal the intimate and fleeting in human experience, and can delve into the mundane, reverie or dreamscape, each lyric serving to illustrate the joy of common experience, all expressed in musical and arresting language that never avoids the freight of emotion.

Praise for This Book

‘Chris Emery has an enviable gift, to be able to pack a novel’s worth of action into a few lines, and direct our eye to the moment that matters, the image that impresses, the memory that resonates. These are poems full of quiet, well, wonder.’ —Rishi Dastidar

‘“Wonder”: a word that might imply wide, wet eyes and puddle-weak poems, two things any reader familiar with Emery’s work will know not to expect. Indeed, there is none of that in this collection of tight, vivid, musical poems. The word is used in the opener: “darkness close to wonder”, a phrase that could serve equally well as a title for this multifarious volume, in which any and every subject seems ripe for plucking, and there are no low-hanging fruit or simple flavours.’ —Rory Waterman

Reviews of This Book

‘A fine collection. Smaller poems scattered throughout it such as ‘Truer’ and ‘How Small We Were’ reveal a genuine individual tone – mordant, searching, surprising the reader – and a poet capable of creating unpredictable, freshly-coined images that stay with one after the book has been put down. It takes guts to name a poetry collection Wonder, but Emery lives up to it in many of the poems included here.’ —M. C. Caseley, Stride Magazine

‘The collection’s overall strength lies in Emery’s ability to weave together vivid imagery with profound reflections, creating a tapestry of emotions and intellectual engagement. Each passage acts as a mini meditation, prompting us to pause and consider our perceptions and assumptions about the world and life around us.’ —George L Thomas

‘Although coming across as deeply personal, the reader is drawn in to enjoy a sensuous feast of observation and yearning. Allow time to savour, to taste again and uncover further flavours. These poems contain layers and pleasing depth. Nature features but not necessarily as a thing of beauty. Landscapes are bleak where life has featured hardship. There is railing against the inevitable end, alongside acceptance. Love is remembered without being named.’ —Jackie Law, neverimitate

‘As the title of this book of poems suggests, Wonder is about all things in life that inspire awe, admiration and the unexpected. But the most unexpected thing is that the poems are not all sunny views on the beauty of nature but also about regret, the passing of time, history and the lived experience. The scope is vast. … Moody, evocative and emphatic, this is a wonderful collection.’ —A. J. Sefton

‘A thought-provoking, lyrical examination of wonder whose lines will stay with you long after the moment is done.’ —Amanda Loose, North Norfolk Living

Wonder is as multifaceted a collection as it is a concept – amusing and baffling; banal and awe-inspiring; shallow as chit-chat and deep as philosophy.’ —Mike Farren, The High Window

Product Details

Extent: 80pp

Format: Paperback

Publication Date: 03-Nov-25

Publication Status: Active

Series: Salt Modern Poets

Subject: Poetry by individual poets

Trim Size: 198 × 129 mmmm

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