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Language does the work if you let it – look, listen and enliven your Poetry Review reading – The Poetry Society
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Paula Bohince and
Tarn MacArthur, the latest in the online Behind the Poem series in which poets reflect on the inspiration and development of one or more of their poems in
The Poetry Review.
Review, was sparked by a story in her local newspaper in Pennsylvania, about a fire that had been burning for fifty years in the closed coal mines beneath people’s homes. Its final extinction, she says, “felt a little outrageous, and dipping into that emotion let me similarly roam in the writing process”.
Review, similarly wanders into its making, as he describes his time spent uncovering his family’s associations with St Kilda. His ancestral home inspires both myth and elegy.
Selima Hill. Photo © Jill Furmanovsky
Acclaimed poet Selima Hill is the subject of the latest edition in
In a searching, wide-ranging and often very funny exchange, Hill talks to
Review editor Emily Berry about being both a prolific writer and a private person, about secrecy and rebellion, embodiedness and encodedness.
Her writing process is, Hill says, less about cutting (“which sounds so violent”) and rather like “lifting your hair – loosen, loosen, then tighten, tighten, tighten – spread it as far as you can, then tighten”. In a conversation that ranges across relationships with family, men and audiences, they also discuss Eastern European literature and animals, including Hill’s pet giant land snail. Hill describes how her diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome, her experiences in psychiatric hospital, and periods of muteness have affected her writing. She gives vivid readings of all of her poems published in the winter 2020 issue of