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Book Title
Hand over Mouth Music
Publication Name
Hand Over Mouth Music
Title
Hand Over Mouth Music
Author
Janette Ayachi
Format
Trade Paperback
EAN
9781786942142
ISBN
9781786942142
Publisher
Liverpool University Press
Genre
Poetry
Release Date
30/04/2019
Release Year
2019
Country/Region of Manufacture
GB
Item Height
0.3in
Item Length
4.4in
Series
Pavilion Poetry
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Topic
General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Item Width
7.2in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Number of Pages
62 Pages

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Winner of the Saltire Society Poetry Book of the Year 2019. Janette Ayachi's dazzling first collection moves between remembered and imagined spaces as she celebrates the world's variousness, and the energies and exhaustions of the body. Revelling in the many voices she might find for herself, Ayachi locates herself in both her Algerian and Scottish roots, her relationships with her family and lovers, her own motherhood, and an equally joyful but more precarious exploration of desire. More than anything, this book is a celebration of all Ayachi loves and has loved, especially her own daughters. It is a book that makes a space for itself in the disruptive pleasures of writing, in the face of all that might stifle her, alive to all the potentials of laughter and silence as well as song.

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Publisher
Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10
1786942143
ISBN-13
9781786942142
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4038492564

Product Key Features

Book Title
Hand over Mouth Music
Author
Janette Ayachi
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year
2019
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
62 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
4.4in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
7.2in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

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Pr6101
Reviews
'Janette Ayachi uses words in a rich, painterly way to create layer upon layer of images that are both moving and evocative. Her work draws the reader into different worlds, allowing us to experience these worlds with all our senses.' Pippa Goldschmidt, "A history of 'charred loves' evolves here in the nervy, attentive poems of Janette Ayachi. New York, LA, Barcelona, Las Vegas and Amsterdam are the haunted rooms that the poet explores. Their various cultures shape her forms and images, but it is the relationships that sustain interest, redolent with passion and its aftermaths." Amy Wack, Editor of Seren "As Janette Ayachi started to read, I felt the world open out before me. Her poems ranged from Venice to Barcelona, to the Adriatic Sea, to airports, 'where the choked heart unclogs itself.' She spoke with the uninhibited wanderlust of someone who is utterly in love with travel, and by the time her reading ended, I thought my own wanderlust couldn't get any more pronounced." StAnza reviewer 'Janette Ayachi uses words in a rich, painterly way to create layer upon layer of images that are both moving and evocative. Her work draws the reader into different worlds, allowing us to experience these worlds with all our senses.' Pippa Goldschmidt "No-one reading her poetry could doubt Ayachi's determination to experience life as acutely as possible. Despite the prevalence of ghostly figures and spiritual voices, her poetry smacks of living life to the full and encapsulates the world from a whole host of different angles." "a serial wanderer, Ayachi is bringing baroque language back into poetic fashion". "Unlike many modern poets who have a tendency to use minimal or plain words in an interesting fashion, Ayachi uses all words in all fashions, in layers of baroque inspired language which tangle together to form visceral images and visions." "Janette Ayachi lends poetry a gothic glamour as a sort of linguistic dark fairy with an innate Scottish ability to handle hard-core liquor - quite frankly a role that urgently needed filling in the contemporary poetry landscape." Rhona Scullion, For Booksake reviewer from '10-Ways-To-Love-Janette-Ayachi' May 9th 2014. "There is a searching for and an absence of self-expression; the book [navigates] a tension between suppression and exuberance. [...] My palate was cleansed with uncluttered writing and startlingly precise observations. [...] Major and minor biographical details merge to give the reader a flavour, as if information has been gathered from overhearing family conversations or browsing through photo albums." Josephine Corcoran, Under the Radar and Nine Arches Press, 'As Janette Ayachi started to read, I felt the world open out before me. Her poems ranged from Venice to Barcelona, to the Adriatic Sea, to airports, 'where the choked heart unclogs itself.' She spoke with the uninhibited wanderlust of someone who is utterly in love with travel, and by the time her reading ended, I thought my own wanderlust couldn't get any more pronounced.' StAnza, Reviews For previous work: 'No-one reading her poetry could doubt Ayachi's determination to experience life as acutely as possible. Despite the prevalence of ghostly figures and spiritual voices, her poetry smacks of living life to the full and encapsulates the world from a whole host of different angles.' [...] Unlike many modern poets who have a tendency to use minimal or plain words in an interesting fashion, Ayachi uses all words in all fashions, in layers of baroque inspired language which tangle together to form visceral images and visions. [...] Janette Ayachi lends poetry a gothic glamour as a sort of linguistic dark fairy with an innate Scottish ability to handle hard-core liquor - quite frankly a role that urgently needed filling in the contemporary poetry landscape.' Rhona Scullion, For Booksake, "A history of 'charred loves' evolves here in the nervy, attentive poems of Janette Ayachi. New York, LA, Barcelona, Las Vegas and Amsterdam are the haunted rooms that the poet explores. Their various cultures shape her forms and images, but it is the relationships that sustain interest, redolent with passion and its aftermaths." Amy Wack, Editor of Seren"As Janette Ayachi started to read, I felt the world open out before me. Her poems ranged from Venice to Barcelona, to the Adriatic Sea, to airports, 'where the choked heart unclogs itself.' She spoke with the uninhibited wanderlust of someone who is utterly in love with travel, and by the time her reading ended, I thought my own wanderlust couldn't get any more pronounced." StAnza reviewer'Janette Ayachi uses words in a rich, painterly way to create layer upon layer of images that are both moving and evocative. Her work draws the reader into different worlds, allowing us to experience these worlds with all our senses.' Pippa Goldschmidt"No-one reading her poetry could doubt Ayachi's determination to experience life as acutely as possible. Despite the prevalence of ghostly figures and spiritual voices, her poetry smacks of living life to the full and encapsulates the world from a whole host of different angles." "a serial wanderer, Ayachi is bringing baroque language back into poetic fashion". "Unlike many modern poets who have a tendency to use minimal or plain words in an interesting fashion, Ayachi uses all words in all fashions, in layers of baroque inspired language which tangle together to form visceral images and visions." "Janette Ayachi lends poetry a gothic glamour as a sort of linguistic dark fairy with an innate Scottish ability to handle hard-core liquor - quite frankly a role that urgently needed filling in the contemporary poetry landscape." Rhona Scullion, For Booksake reviewer from '10-Ways-To-Love-Janette-Ayachi' May 9th 2014."There is a searching for and an absence of self-expression; the book [navigates] a tension between suppression and exuberance. [...] My palate was cleansed with uncluttered writing and startlingly precise observations. [...] Major and minor biographical details merge to give the reader a flavour, as if information has been gathered from overhearing family conversations or browsing through photo albums." Josephine Corcoran, Under the Radar and Nine Arches Press, 'A history of 'charred loves' evolves here in the nervy, attentive poems of Janette Ayachi. New York, LA, Barcelona, Las Vegas and Amsterdam are the haunted rooms that the poet explores. Their various cultures shape her forms and images, but it is the relationships that sustain interest, redolent with passion and its aftermaths.' Amy Wack, Editor of Seren, "A history of 'charred loves' evolves here in the nervy, attentive poems of Janette Ayachi. New York, LA, Barcelona, Las Vegas and Amsterdam are the haunted rooms that the poet explores. Their various cultures shape her forms and images, but it is the relationships that sustain interest, redolent with passion and its aftermaths." Amy Wack, Editor of Seren "As Janette Ayachi started to read, I felt the world open out before me. Her poems ranged from Venice to Barcelona, to the Adriatic Sea, to airports, 'where the choked heart unclogs itself.' She spoke with the uninhibited wanderlust of someone who is utterly in love with travel, and by the time her reading ended, I thought my own wanderlust couldn't get any more pronounced." StAnza reviewer 'Janette Ayachi uses words in a rich, painterly way to create layer upon layer of images that are both moving and evocative. Her work draws the reader into different worlds, allowing us to experience these worlds with all our senses.' Pippa Goldschmidt "No-one reading her poetry could doubt Ayachi's determination to experience life as acutely as possible. Despite the prevalence of ghostly figures and spiritual voices, her poetry smacks of living life to the full and encapsulates the world from a whole host of different angles." "a serial wanderer, Ayachi is bringing baroque language back into poetic fashion". "Unlike many modern poets who have a tendency to use minimal or plain words in an interesting fashion, Ayachi uses all words in all fashions, in layers of baroque inspired language which tangle together to form visceral images and visions." "Janette Ayachi lends poetry a gothic glamour as a sort of linguistic dark fairy with an innate Scottish ability to handle hard-core liquor - quite frankly a role that urgently needed filling in the contemporary poetry landscape." Rhona Scullion, For Booksake reviewer from '10-Ways-To-Love-Janette-Ayachi' May 9th 2014., 'Janette Ayachi unpacks a glittering word-hoard. Her poems range from her Algerian Heritage, including a problematic relationship with her father, to the birth of her daughters, and the ageing and deaths of relatives. These subjects aren't kept apart but flow into one another, and running through them all, like an electric current, are frank, joyful celebrations of desire... Characters are brought to life within their own cultural orbs... The gorgeousness of Ayachi's language, its multitude of vivid details, sweep the reader along. Dorothy Yamamotot, Artemis Poetry, 'There is a searching for and an absence of self-expression; the book [navigates] a tension between suppression and exuberance. [...] My palate was cleansed with uncluttered writing and startlingly precise observations. [...] Major and minor biographical details merge to give the reader a flavour, as if information has been gathered from overhearing family conversations or browsing through photo albums.' Josephine Corcoran, Under the Radar and Nine Arches Press
Copyright Date
2019
Dewey Decimal
821.92
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Pavilion Poetry Lup Ser.
Dewey Edition
23

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