wordfringe
2009
1st–31st May 2009
Reviews
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Douglas W. Gray, Catriona Yule and Haworth Hodgkinson
Sunday 3 May 2009
Pennan Village Hall [Map]
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L to R: Haworth Hodgkinson, Douglas W. Gray, Catriona Yule
Photo by Cal Wallace
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I was last in Pennan Hall two years ago. The following day part of the cliffs that
loom over Pennan fell on top of the Hall. I thought of that this Sunday when I was
back in Pennan. However I am happy to report that I was successfully distracted
from thoughts of imminent death. Doug's new book Lubrication, a collection
of poems of unflinching emotional depth written between 1995 and 2006, provided
the core around which these three poets gave a splendid performance woven through
with Haworth's incomparable music — drum, gongs, woodwinds — Doug's
gritty realism and Catriona's quietly sharp observations of life. Occasionally they
presented a poem together and this gave an extra dimension which worked well for
the listener and for the poetry. There was never a dull moment. Our hearts and minds
were stirred and even the cliff caught its breath and was still. That was fine by
me.
Maureen Ross
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