Winter Migrants by Tom Pickard


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Winter Migrants opens with Tom Pickard's prize-winning sequence Lark & Merlin, an erotic pursuit over the hills and fells of the poet's Northern-English homeland. Stotting clough and gill in sneaping winds, leaping burns by backlit larches, waves of sleek grass skiffing mist ... here, says the poet, `the weather is overseer'. The borders between body and landscape, desire and object, blur in the mammal heat of pursuit, of a lover, of a self, insatiable and unresolvable. There follows a selection from the Fiends Fell Journals, a haibun or poetry-diary, composed over the decade Pickard lived alone on the wind-blown North Pennines. Short poems dedicated to friends and acerbic, satirical poems lend the second half of Winter Migrants a playful warmth and tonic mischief. As the collection draws to a close, the poems return to the familiar horizon of Solway Firth, the estuary `where winter migrants gather in long black lines', and the world, cooled now both inside and out, quells: a curlew gifts its `estuary echo'; gulls make a `confetti flurry' above the shoreline; and clouds, once pale and flitting, pour purple and gold, `a mercury whisper of tipped-in light'.
Binding: Paperback / softback

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