11 Edge States
14 Erasures
15 Nocturne with a View of the Pier
23 The Age of Electricity
24 Touched
25 A Wave…
28 Shag, Rampant
30 Himself
32 Firepower
34 Pyroglyphs
37 Three Fevers and a Fret
40 Equator
41 Southern Cross
43 The House of Innumerable Things
45 Canberra Rising
48 The Day of the Things
50 The Floes
51 Restoration
54 Bay Laurel
56 A Kind of Rapture
57 Sea Koan
59 How He Lay
60 Flugelhorn on a Pembrokeshire Beach
62 Dear Barber
63 Of the Silence at the Heart of Pyrotechnics
64 Between the Islands
79 Towards a Line from Guillevic
Born in Cornwall, son of an Estonian wartime refugee,Philip Grosshas lived in Plymouth, Bristol and South Wales, where he was Professor of Creative Writing at Glamorgan University (USW). His 27th collection,The Thirteenth Angel(2022), is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, and is shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize 2022. It follows eleven previous books with Bloodaxe, includingBetween the Islands(2020),A Bright Acoustic(2017),Love Songs of Carbon(2015), winner of the Roland Mathias Poetry Award and a Poetry Book Society Recommendation;Deep Field(2011), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation;The Water Table(2009), winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 2009; andChanges of Address: Poems 1980-1998(2001), his selection from earlier books includingThe Ice Factory, Cat's Whisker, The Son of the Duke of Nowhere, I.D.andThe Wasting Game. SinceThe Air Mines of Mistila(with Sylvia Kantaris, Bloodaxe Books, 1988), he has been a keen collaborator, most recently with artist Valerie Coffin Price onA Fold in the River(2015), with poet Lesley Saunders onA Part of the Main(2018), and with Welsh-languagebarddCyril Jones onTroeon/Turnings(2021).I Spy Pinhole Eye(Cinnamon Press, 2009), with photographer Simon Denison, won the Wales Book of the Year Award 2010. He received a Cholmondeley Award in 2017. Philip Gross's poetry for young people includesManifold Manor, The All-Nite Cafe(winner of the Signal Award 1994),Off Road to Everywhere(winner of the CLPE Award 2011) and the poetry-science collectionDark Sky Park(shortlisted for the CLiPPA award 2019).
At the heart of all of Gross's collections has been his deep
enquiry into and fascination with the nature of embodiment and
existence – what water is and does in The Water Table, the role of
language, and speech especially, in identity and the self in Deep
Field and Later. Now in Love Songs of Carbon Gross tests and feels
his amazed way through the mysteries of the multiple manifestations
of love and ageing... Such exactitude of feeling and image is
typical of all Gross's work, and no less inventively in this new
collection. Characteristic too is his focused, sustained approach
across the whole book: Love Songs of Carbon asks to be read as a
song-book, to use the terms of its presentation, curated for the
reader to turn and return to. From poem to poem, pace and metrics
quicken and still and quicken again as the book progresses.
*PBS Bulletin*
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