Earth House

Cover of Earth House by Matthew Hollis
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9781780376226
Dimensions:
Height: 85.0392 inches
Length: 5.43306 inches
Weight: 1.1133344240336 pounds
Width: 0.3937 inches
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In *Earth House*, Matthew Hollis presents a collection of poetry that evokes the landscape, language, and ecology of Britain and Ireland. Published by Bloodaxe Books on June 27, 2024, this edition comprises 112 pages and is written in English. The work explores intimate moments that resonate within the broader cycle of life, beginning in the slate waters of the north and traversing various landscapes, from the skies of the east to the remnants of lost places.

Readers will find a meditation on time and the transformative phases of nature, drawing on influences from Anglo-Saxon verse, Norse and Celtic myth, and classical thought. The poems navigate the interplay between the present and the past, destruction and renewal, as well as humanity’s relationship with the environment. *Earth House* invites reflection on the remarkable lives of our planet, culminating in a journey from the passing of an old life to the birth of a new one.


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In Earth House, Matthew Hollis evokes the landscape, language and ecology of the isles of Britain and Ireland to explore how our most intimate moments have resonance in the wider cycle of life. Beginning in the slate waters of the north, the book revolves around the cardinal points and the ancient elements: through the wide skies of the east and the terrain of a southern city, to the embers of places lost to us, to which we can no longer return.

What emerges is a moving meditation on time and the transformative phases of nature that calls many forces into its presence – the wisdoms of Anglo-Saxon verse, the metamorphoses of Norse and Celtic myth, the stoicism of classical thought and the far east – unforgettably phrased by a writer who, in the words of the TLS, ‘makes the language of his poetry an event in itself’. Subtly attuned to the rhythms of the turning world, these poems open with the passing of an old life and culminate in the birth of a new one. They bravely work the seam between the present and the past, between destruction and renewal, humanity and our environment, and make Earth House a timeless exploration of our timed encounter with the remarkable lives of our planet.

Earth House is Matthew Hollis’s long awaited follow up to Ground Water (2004), shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Whitbread Poetry Award. He is the author of Now All Roads Lead to France: The Last Years of Edward Thomas and The Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem, recipients of the Costa Award for Biography and Sunday Times Biography of the Year.

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Language: en. Pages: 112.

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