Quennets [electronic resource]
Philip Terry2016
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In Quennets Philip Terry develops a sonnet-like form invented by the Oulipian
poet Raymond Queneau. Across three sequences, the 'quennet' is reworked and
refigured in response to three perimeter landscapes. The first sequence,
'Elementary Estuaries', is inspired by a series of walks along the Essex
estuary, the poems' appearance on the page suggesting the landscape's expansive
estuarine vistas, its pink sail lofts and windswept gorse, beach huts and
distant steeples. In the second sequence, written after a series of walks around
the Berlin Wall Trail, or Mauerweg, the form changes to reflect the physical,
almost bodily tension of the wall as an architectural and social obstruction.
The final sequence, 'Waterlog', retraces the steps of W. G. Sebald through
Suffolk, and here the quennet's newly elongated shape and ragged margin evoke
the region's eroding coastline, its deserted piers and power stations, electric
fences and waterlogged fields. Terry's project is bold in scope,...
Quennets [electronic resource] / Philip Terry
Philip Terry, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Carcanet Poetry, 2016
1 online resource (1 text file) (300 pages)
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Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781784102692
English
435869
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