Scale

Scale
Mina Gorji
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Paperback
h216 x 135mm - 56pg
28 Jul 2022 UK
9781800172142
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At the volcano' s edge, in exilic space, at the bottom of the Arctic Sea, or in the acid clouds of Venus, Mina Gorji' s Scale traces life at its limits. The poems range across scales of distance, temperature and time, from vast to minute, glacial to volcanic, Pleistocene to present day, constellation to millipede. Adapting to the cold of a new continent opens a chromatic investigation of feeling. Shifting between scales, from insect to ancient star, Scale explores the forms, conditions and frequencies of survival. Scale builds on the considerable achievement of Gorji' s first book, Art of Escape (2019). When it was selected for the Telegraph Poetry Book of the Month, Tristram Fane Saunders noted Gorji' s ' meticulous explorations' of ' the strange and sometimes darker side of nature' and ' the different forms and meanings of escape: dandelions crossing the ocean, the journey of a gall wasp from Aleppo to England, the transformation of an armadillo into music. ' Gorji' s poems feed into current ecological concerns, but in no conventional or cliched way. Marina Warner described her poems as ' building a place of safety - for herself, her family, her readers, and all those who are wandering and uprooted; her poetic methods take their cue from the many marvellous creatures she evokes and the multiple protective measures they adopt - nests, camouflage, mimicry, display. Above all, language can help create shelter. '
' Gorji constructs intricate, considered poems which encourage us to democratise our attention and empathy' - The Guardian
Mina Gorji was born in Iran and lives in Cambridge. Her debut, Art of Escape (Carcanet, 2020), was a Telegraph ' Book of the Month' . Her poems were selected for the Forward Book of Poetry and Bloodaxe' s Staying Human anthology. She has also written a study of John Clare' s poetry, and essays on weeds, rudeness, little things and listening; a lyric-critical essay, ' Listening for Stars' , was published in Poetry Review (2021). She is Associate Professor at the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, and a fellow of Pembroke College.

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