Fiona Sampson's latest collection transforms the sensory world into an astonishingly new and vivid poetry. Here, dream and myth, creatures real and imagined, and the sights and sounds of 'distance and of home' all coalesce in a sustained meditation on time and belonging.
Combining formal sophistication with metaphysical exploration, this is an incandescent work of renewal, beauty and risk.
Fiona Sampson is a poet, who has been shortlisted twice for the T.S.Eliot Prize and Forward Prizes. She has received a Cholmondeley Award,the Newdigate Prize, the Zlaten Prsten (Macedonia), Writer’s Awards fromthe Arts Councils of England and of Wales, and from the Society ofAuthors, and is a Fellow and Council Member of the Royal Society ofLiterature. She works as a critic and editor, and contributes regularlyto the Guardian
, Irish Times
, Sunday Times
, Independent and the Times Literary Supplement
. In 2017 she was awarded an MBE for services to Literature and the Literary Community.