This week, I have mostly been reading...
Hi everyone :)
Been away from the site for a while as I'm currently moving house - all my stuff is in storage right now, and in the haste of the move, I packed away all my books! All of them but one - a book I'd picked up a few days before, a book of memoirs, simply because it's title was 'Cherry', and we all know how much we here at ABC all love anything to do with those ... ;)
Anyhoo - this book, being the only book I brought with me to the half-way house we're in at the minute, had a lot to live up to. It needed to be bloody awesome, as it is. The writer is Mary Karr, an American poet, and the book simply oozes with some of the most stunning poetic imagery I've ever come across, and well... being part of this community for the past couple of years, I've read loads :)
I'm three quarters of the way through and I'm loving the ride through this talented woman's Texan-girlhood, but although the read is poetic, it still wasn't enough to quench my poetry-thirst. So I went into town with the distinct intention of buying a poetry collection, and I came away with Carol Ann Duffy's 'The World's Wife'. Another amazing, inspiring and uplifting read and I'll be honest, I'd only ever read a handful of her stuff before so the revelation was a delight (seeing as I paid full price for the book at a proper book shop and not 50p in a charity shop like I usually do), and so I was equally delighted to come online for the first time today and find MistakenMagic's been captivated by this book too with her latest poem 'Electra' - a great Duffy-inspired piece and wonderfully imaginative, which I highly recommend.
Anyhoo - as I was saying about 50p books... I found a beauty in Age Concern the other day - utter bargain. How it's ended up in the charity shop I do not know, but Carolyn Jess-Cooke's first collection 'Inroads' is a gem of a find, it really is. Anyone who loves Duffy will love it, anyone who loves poetry should love it, really... the title poem is a sheer masterpiece, but she's also done what Duffy and Magic have done and reinvented history with her two poems 'Aeneas Finds Dido on YouTube' and 'Orpheus Gets Punk'd'. I thoroughly recommend you check this poet out. She also writes fiction, I have discovered, which I can only imagine will be as wonderfully written as her poetry.
I'm a bit of a rambler and I've got here in a round-about way, I know, but what I'm trying to say is... these three books I'm reading are the only three books I have in the world right now, and if they were the only three books I could ever read again, for the rest of my life, I think I'd be okay with that. If you could only ever read three books again in your whole life, what would they be? And - most importantly - are any of the books you're currently reading right now on that list?
Phew, got there. Good to be back, peeps :)