Wild Persistence
Katrina Naomi's Wild Persistence is a confident and persuasive collection of poems. The first poem 'Anti-Ambient' warns us to be on guard for the off-guard, to suspend our expectations of pure realism and to stay awake for what comes next. Initially, a move from London to Cornwall sparks poems that query and celebrate the natural world. London is mourned and also derided: "you'd taken on airs/ become grandiose with the possibilities of capital." Yet the poem also admits that the choice of a move was made by serendipitous chance: "somewhere I'd visited long ago on a rainy night, playing pool/ in a pub near a seaside bus station."Though never didactic, the poetic voice convinces us of the need to live well, to take time to celebrate a birthday, make love, consider an artwork, muse over the biography of someone admirable. This also means that we need to come face to face with some of the darker aspects of our experience, in Naomi's case the loss of a father through divorce when she was seven, and the illness experienced by her sister and partner. Another section of poems that deals with the aftermath of an attempted rape. Naomi's poetic voice is full of invigoratingly fresh outrage and is unforgiving at a distance of years to the casual passers-by who did nothing to help. She also casts a cold eye on the assailant, whom she ultimately pities, imagining him now 'fat and in his fifties' and destroyed by his predilection for violence.'...this is a liberating reminder that "there are different ways to live"...nothing can suppress the wild and quirky energy at play... Wild Persistence is the joyous affirmation we need.' – PBS"A collection of humour and revelry, lit by the repeated flare of violence and warmed by the unapologetic need to live the life of one's choosing." – New Welsh Review
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Wild Persistence
Katrina Naomi's Wild Persistence is a confident and persuasive collection of poems. The first poem 'Anti-Ambient' warns us to be on guard for the off-guard, to suspend our expectations of pure realism and to stay awake for what comes next. Initially, a move from London to Cornwall sparks poems that query and celebrate the natural world. London is mourned and also derided: "you'd taken on airs/ become grandiose with the possibilities of capital." Yet the poem also admits that the choice of a move was made by serendipitous chance: "somewhere I'd visited long ago on a rainy night, playing pool/ in a pub near a seaside bus station."Though never didactic, the poetic voice convinces us of the need to live well, to take time to celebrate a birthday, make love, consider an artwork, muse over the biography of someone admirable. This also means that we need to come face to face with some of the darker aspects of our experience, in Naomi's case the loss of a father through divorce when she was seven, and the illness experienced by her sister and partner. Another section of poems that deals with the aftermath of an attempted rape. Naomi's poetic voice is full of invigoratingly fresh outrage and is unforgiving at a distance of years to the casual passers-by who did nothing to help. She also casts a cold eye on the assailant, whom she ultimately pities, imagining him now 'fat and in his fifties' and destroyed by his predilection for violence.'...this is a liberating reminder that "there are different ways to live"...nothing can suppress the wild and quirky energy at play... Wild Persistence is the joyous affirmation we need.' – PBS"A collection of humour and revelry, lit by the repeated flare of violence and warmed by the unapologetic need to live the life of one's choosing." – New Welsh Review
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Wild Persistence

Wild Persistence

by Katrina Naomi
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by Katrina Naomi

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Katrina Naomi's Wild Persistence is a confident and persuasive collection of poems. The first poem 'Anti-Ambient' warns us to be on guard for the off-guard, to suspend our expectations of pure realism and to stay awake for what comes next. Initially, a move from London to Cornwall sparks poems that query and celebrate the natural world. London is mourned and also derided: "you'd taken on airs/ become grandiose with the possibilities of capital." Yet the poem also admits that the choice of a move was made by serendipitous chance: "somewhere I'd visited long ago on a rainy night, playing pool/ in a pub near a seaside bus station."Though never didactic, the poetic voice convinces us of the need to live well, to take time to celebrate a birthday, make love, consider an artwork, muse over the biography of someone admirable. This also means that we need to come face to face with some of the darker aspects of our experience, in Naomi's case the loss of a father through divorce when she was seven, and the illness experienced by her sister and partner. Another section of poems that deals with the aftermath of an attempted rape. Naomi's poetic voice is full of invigoratingly fresh outrage and is unforgiving at a distance of years to the casual passers-by who did nothing to help. She also casts a cold eye on the assailant, whom she ultimately pities, imagining him now 'fat and in his fifties' and destroyed by his predilection for violence.'...this is a liberating reminder that "there are different ways to live"...nothing can suppress the wild and quirky energy at play... Wild Persistence is the joyous affirmation we need.' – PBS"A collection of humour and revelry, lit by the repeated flare of violence and warmed by the unapologetic need to live the life of one's choosing." – New Welsh Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781725825
Publisher: Seren
Publication date: 07/02/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 624 KB

About the Author

Katrina Naomi received an Authors’ Foundation award from the Society of Authors for work on this third collection. She has a PhD in Creative Writing at Goldsmiths College. Her recent work has been broadcast on Radio 4’s Front Row, Poetry Please, BBC TV Spotlight and on Poems on the Underground. Her second poetry collection, The Way the Crocodile Taught Me (Seren) was chosen as one of Foyles’ Five for Poetry.Katrina was the first writer-in-residence at the Brontë Parsonage Museum in Haworth and wrote her pamphlet Charlotte Brontë’s Corset. She has been writer-in-residence at Gladstone’s Library in North Wales where she wrote a sequence on the Suffragettes, Hooligans. She is a Hawthornden Fellow, a tutor for Arvon and Ty Newydd, and runs Poetry Surgeries for the Poetry Society. She is published by the TLS, The Spectator, The Poetry Review and Poetry Wales. She enjoys performing her poetry and collaborating with visual artists, musicians and film-makers. She recently had an exhibition at London’s Poetry Café entitled ‘The Argument: Art V Poetry’, following a collaboration with the visual artist, Tim Ridley.

Table of Contents

Anti- ambient 7

London: A Reply 8

How to Celebrate a Birthday 9

At Noongallas 10

Swaling on Boscathow 11

Bardhonek May Hwisk Hi Ynno Hy Fows Dhemmedhyans Meurgerys 12

Poem in Which She Wears Her Favourite Wedding Dress 13

Maybe Owls 14

Dualism: A Manifesto 15

Elemental 17

Interpretation 18

Open Letter 19

Mentor 21

Spared 22

After the Shock of your Photo on Facebook 24

On Fucking 25

On Suitors 26

Beat 27

What Arrival Feels Like 28

How Is It 29

As if This were Someone Else's Drama 30

Holidayish 31

You Told Yourself 32

Ghazal for Tim 33

The University 34

House as Tent 35

The Gift 36

The Table my Father Made 37

The Snug 38

How Religion Works 39

Taking Off Billy Collins's Clothes 40

The Only Truly Memorable New Year's Eve 41

Elsewhere 42

Boasting Sonnet 43

The Smiling of Children While They Sleep 44

This Isn't a Yellow Cake 45

The Beach Couldn't be Found 47

I Saw Them Making Love 48

What I Will Tell my Daughter 49

The Reveal 50

Three Horses 51

It was Nothing to Do with Any of You 52

Circling in Flippers 53

If I Were a Different Person I Might be Able to Forgive 54

The Blade 55

She'd Feel Differently 56

Not Really About Snow 57

Hello Wilhemina 58

Dent-de-Lion: Our First Farm 60

You Can't Know of This 61

Talisman 62

My Sister and the Heavy Magic 63

All Those Years 64

The Sun & Me 65

The Future Ends Soon 67

Transistor 68

Yellow Eyes, the Usual Big Teeth 69

The Guns 70

Acknowledgements 71

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