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Playing House

Author: Katherine Stansfield  

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Katherine Stansfield's first collection from Seren, 'Playing House' introduces us to a vibrant new voice in British Poetry.

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Katherine Stansfield's first collection from Seren, 'Playing House' introduces us to a vibrant new voice in British Poetry.

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Playing House' is the debut collection of poetry from Katherine Stansfield. A concise wit, a distinct voice and a unsettling view of the domestic, characterize these poems who's subjects are the ordinary as viewed through the author's satirical yet sympathetic eye. John Lennon's tooth, an imaginary 'Canada', bees in Rhode Island, jetlag and office politics are all peculiar grist to this author's mill. She presents both historical subjects, such as Captain Scott of the Antarctic, and common objects, such as household bleach, with a skewed perspective, adding humour, drama and a quietly distinctive pathos.

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About the Author

Katherine Stansfield was born in Cornwall. She studied with Matthew Francis, Damian Walford Davies and Tiffany Atkinson at the University of Aberystwyth and is recognisably of their 'school' of writers. She now teaches Creative Writing there to undergraduates. Her reviews of contemporary fiction and poetry have appeared in New Welsh Review, Poetry Wales and Planet. Her own poetry has appeared in Poetry Wales, NWR, Poetry Cornwall, The James Dickey Review and in various anthologies. Her first novel, The Visitor, was published in 2014. She was long-listed for the Eric Gregory Awards in 2011.

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Playing House is the debut collection of poetry from Katherine Stansfield. A concise wit, a distinct voice and a unsettling view of the domestic, characterize these poems whos subjects are the ordinary as viewed through the authors satirical yet sympathetic eye. John Lennons tooth, an imaginary Canada, bees in Rhode Island, jetlag and office politics are all peculiar grist to this authors mill. She presents both historical subjects, such as Captain Scott of the Antarctic, and common objects, such as household bleach, with a skewed perspective, adding humour, drama and a quietly distinctive pathos. Not only a very promising, but already a quite polished writer.

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Publisher
Poetry Wales Press | Seren
Published
14th October 2014
Pages
64
ISBN
9781781721933

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