Wan-Hu's Flying Chair

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Salt, 2009 - Poetry - 55 pages
Wan-Hu’s Flying Chair explores the ‘furious stillness’ of love and art. From Chinese legends to scenes from artists’ studios, these poems open apertures on twilit worlds, where the ‘elastic collision of lovers’ burns, ears clang to the ‘torture of air’, and ‘winged creatures quiver on springs’. Here, the voices of old masters and artists’ wives, of holy men ‘huddled round three-legged dings’ and steam engineers dissolve into a curious chorus. In this collection, language seeks to break the ‘well of gravity’ as it ‘tidies the dark.’

Contents

Landing Party
4
Spindrift
7
Billiard Ball
15
RX J08224300 Neutron Star
27
Three Palettes
31
Islands
38
The Couple
44
Toads
50
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About the author (2009)

Richard Marggraf Turley was born in the Forest of Dean in 1970 and moved to Wales when he was seven. He teaches in the Department of English and Creative Writing, Aberystwyth University.

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