Take Me with You
Polly Clark, . . Bloodaxe Books Ltd., $21.95 (56pp) ISBN 978-1-85224-722-5
Escape—from unhappy love relationships, bad situations and the claustrophobia of one's own identity—is the central theme of this darkly humorous second book by a young British poet. In most of these 38 poems, whimsical, fantastic and at times adorable metaphors establish a wide field of vision: "I dreamed of a far blue-green planet, / like earth, round which I drifted // softly on a weightless rope. / I made the planet smaller and more silent / by dreaming the rope longer." Fans of the American poet Matthea Harvey may find a related spirit in operation here. Levity in these poems only pretends to distract the reader and the speaker from a deeper self-loathing: "my own giant muteness, piled and blind, / unlovely and stubborn as cement." Clark (
Reviewed on: 06/05/2006
Genre: Fiction