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#MenWhoFeedPigeons by #SelimaHill

By Pamelascott

Men Who Feed Pigeons brings together seven contrasting but complementary poem sequences by 'this brilliant lyricist of human darkness' (Fiona Sampson) relating to men and different kinds of women's relationships with men. The Anaesthetist is about men at work; The Beautiful Man with the Unpronounceable Name is about someone else's ex-husband; Billy relates to friendship between a man and a woman; Biro is about living next door to a mysterious uncle; The Man in the Quilted Dressing-gown portrays a very particular old man; Ornamental Lakes as Seen from Trains is about a woman and a man she's afraid of; while Shoebill is another sequence about a woman and a man, but quite different from the others. Like all of Selima Hill's work, all seven sequences in this book chart 'extreme experience with a dazzling excess' (Deryn Rees-Jones), with startling humour and surprising combinations of homely and outlandish.

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Again my mother powders her nose, again the tall anaesthetist explains THE ANAESTHETIST

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(@BloodaxeBooks, 16 September 2021, ebook, 160 pages, #ARC from the publisher via @edelweiss_squad)

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I'm a fan of the poet having read a few of her collections now. I really enjoyed Men Who Feed Pigeons which combines seven poetry sequences which are quite different in some way but strangely complement each other. The poems are very short; mostly one stanza of only a few lines each. The themes explored are similar to other themes explored in the poet's work. I'd recommended this in a heart-beat.

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