Description
Travelling from Andalusia to East Anglia, A Method, A Path is a passionate celebration of language, translation and the transmission of words across cultures, locations and time.
Shortlisted for the Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection 2023
The poems at the centre of A Method, A Path explore the turbulent transmission of historical and mythic voices that 'reach across' time and place, and a fierce rejection of the nationalist ideologies that have sought to 'island' them. Here, translation is a lived and open-ended negotiation, invested in the potential for magic utterance and ritual action in spite of language's violence: 'words / tear their wing bones / and grow new heads / in the wound ('On Eglond').
Each poem or sequence gathers around a different instance of dialogue or communication with others: with other voices and languages, with other authors and found texts, with other species. They also mark a record of Evans' interdisciplinary collaboration with other artists and performers through his work both as writer and sound artist. The physical and textual landscapes of the book move from the flooded and wooded terrains of Somerset and East Anglia, to the burnt hills of Andalusia in the company of Federico Garcia Lorca, the poems always inhabiting a place between Evans' own words and external voices - whether via translation, haunting, or invocation.
Book Details
Format: |
Paperback |
Number of Pages: |
80 |
ISBN: |
9781526651228 |
Published: |
8 Jun 2023 |
Dimensions: |
131 x 199 x 9 (mm) |
Language: |
English |