Error

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Discover 'Error', the poignant poetry collection by Elizabeth Campbell, published by John Leonard Press in 2011. This Brand New book, ISBN 9780980852318, dives deep into the emotional landscape shaped by mistakes and fears. Comprising five evocative sections, each poem resonates with themes of doubt while exploring childhood and inheritance within our daily lives. Experience the delicate and unique musicality that carries through each page as Campbell draws inspiration from the fifteenth-century 'Lady and Unicorn' tapestries. The final sequence, 'A Mon Seul Desir,' delivers a powerful and riveting conclusion that captures the essence of love's complexities. Perfect for poetry lovers and literary enthusiasts, 'Error' invites readers into a rich tapestry of emotions surrounding the nature and paradox of love. Whether you're searching for a thoughtful gift or looking to enrich your own collection, this book stands out with its profound insights and artistic expressions. Plus, enjoy free shipping on this item; please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note, once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780980852318
Year: 2011
Publisher: John Leonard Press


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In Error, the idea of the mistake and fear of the mistake infiltrate large territories of emotion and thinking. Each of the five sections that make up this second book of poems by Elizabeth Campbell is a foray into doubt. Three are set in the voluble present, driven by the mysterious fragility of dailiness, through inheritance and childhood. A delicate and idiosyncratic music plays throughout the book. The final sequence, 'A Mon Seul Desir,' is a riveting conclusion. Taking their starting point from the fifteenth century 'Lady and Unicorn' tapestries, these poems are as still and intensely coloured as the tapestries themselves - a passionate concentration on the nature and paradox of love.

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