Publisher's Synopsis
About The Book
Seemingly simultaneously hewn from granite and whispered from the gossamer-glot of glaciers, the poems in Erodes On Air swiftly persuades the reader to slow down and take another look . . . at everything we thought we knew of language. Mark Goodwin's innovative breaking and re-arrangement of words reveals by disrupting the presumed flow, and makes the mind revert to revaluation, much in the same way a solo climber's mind sums up options with fingertips, calculates grit and grip and tests tentatively for the way forward.
, br>"What erodes here are borders between language and land, between experience and experienced, between what can be known and what can be said. It's a remarkable experience and the reader is left with more than the sum of their senses." -Jack Davis About the Author Mark Goodwin is a poet-sound-artist, and has been making poetry & fiction in various ways for over three decades. He has published six full-length books & seven chapbooks with various English poetry houses, including Longbarrow Press & Shearsman Books. Both Mark's books with Longbarrow Press - Steps (2014) & Rock as Gloss (2019) - were category finalists in the Banff Mountain Book Competition. Mark's poetry was included in The Ground Aslant - An Anthology of Radical Landscape Poetry, edited by Harriet Tarlo (Shearsman Books, 2011), and his idiosyncratic landscape poetry has since been studied in various UK universities. Erodes on Air is Mark's first title with Middle Creek, and his first title in America. Mark is a balancer, walker, climber, stroller ... and experiencer of place. He often climbs in the English Peak District; sometimes on sea-cliffs in Cornwall or in Wales; and he is a devotee of the mountains of Snowdonia, the English Lake District, and the Scottish Highlands. Mark was born in 1969 in Oxford, and brought up on a farm in the south of Leicestershire (in the English Midlands). For the last twenty or so years he is has lived on a narrowboat, just to the north of the city of Leicester. Mark tweets poems, and photo-poem combinations from @kramawoodgin ... ... and his sound-enhanced poetry can be listened to at:
markgoodwin-poet-sound-artist.bandcamp.com