Rough Climate
Rough Climate

Rough Climate

POETRY

96 Pages, 5.4 x 8.4

Formats: Paperback

Paperback, $11.95 (US $11.95) (CA $14.50)

Publication Date: June 2004

ISBN 9780856463372

Price: $11.95
 
 

Overview

The `rough climate' of the title reflects the encroaching unease that many people feel about the circumstances of their lives. In his seventh collection (and his first for seven years) E.A. Markham draws attention to the euphemisms and other abuses of language which help to coarsen this climate. As well as poems about his native Montserrat, focusing on the devastating effect of the volcano, there are poems on many aspects of life in England and Europe, and two entertaining, partly autobiographical prose pieces, Taking the Drawing Room through Customs and In Other Words, which also make an informal commentary on the background to the poems. Born in 1939, E.A. Markham has lived mainly in Britain and Europe since the mid-1950s. He has built houses in France, worked as a media co-ordinator in Papua New Guinea and directed the Caribbean Theatre Workshop, as well as holding various academic posts. He has edited anthologies of Caribbean writing for Penguin and Bloodaxe.

Author Biography

Born in 1939 on the West Indian island of Montserrat, E.A. ("Archie") Markham lived mainly in Britain. He worked as a media co-ordinator in Papua New Guinea, directed the Caribbean Theatre Workshop, and ran the Creative Writing department at Sheffield Hallam University. He edited anthologies of Caribbean writing for Penguin and Bloodaxe. He died in Paris in 2008.
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