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Citadel [electronic resource]

Sprackland, Martha2020
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Shortlisted for the Costa Poetry Award 2020.Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2020.Juana of Castile (commonly referred to as Juana la Loca - Joanna the Mad) was a sixteenth-century Queen of Spain, daughter of the instigators of the Inquisition. Conspired against, betrayed, imprisoned and usurped by her father, husband and son in turn, she lived much of her life confined at Tordesillas, and left almost nothing by way of a written record. The poems in Citadel are written by a composite 'I' - part Reformation-era monarch, part twenty-first century poet - brought together by a rupture in time as the result of ambiguous, traumatic events in the lives of two women separated by almost five hundred years. Across the distance between central Spain and the northwest coast of England these powerful, unsettling poems echo and double back, threading together the remembered places of childhood, the touchstones of pain, and the dreamscapes of an anxious, interior world. Symbolic objects - the cord, the telephone, eggs, a flashing blue light - make obsessive return, communication becoming increasingly difficult as the storm moves in over the sea. Citadel is a daring and luminous debut.
Main title:
Citadel [electronic resource] / Sprackland, Martha.
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Imprint:
[S.l.] : Liverpool University Press, 2020.
Collation:
1 online resource
Series:
Pavilion Poetry LUP
Notes:
Electronic book.Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] Liverpool University Press 2020 Available via World Wide Web.
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Format: Adobe PDFRequires: cloudLibrary (file size: 236.0 KB)
ISBN:
9781789627497
Language:
English
Related title:
Citadel
BRN:
3151627
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