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A Method, A Path

Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Poetry 2023
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A Method, A Path is a groundbreaking poetry collection by Rowan Evans that reimagines translation as a dynamic and transformative process. The poems explore historical and mythic voices that transcend time and place, challenging nationalist ideologies and embracing a dialogue with languages, other authors, and even other species. The collection moves through diverse landscapes—from the flooded, wooded terrains of Somerset and East Anglia to the burnt hills of Andalusía—blending Evans’ voice with those of external influences. His interdisciplinary collaborations enrich the work, resulting in vivid, lyrical poetry where language is a fluid, malleable surface that can both wound and renew.
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This collection is ideal for readers interested in experimental poetry, translation studies, and interdisciplinary approaches to language and culture. It will particularly appeal to those who appreciate challenging, lyrical work that engages with history, place, and the more-than-human world.

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE FELIX DENNIS PRIZE FOR BEST FIRST COLLECTION 2023

An award-winning poet explodes the notion of translation, showing us the poem in a supple, malleable form.

‘Formally inventive, rich in aslant borrowings, unafraid of visual and textual experiment, it is an exhilarating debut’ Guardian

The poems at the centre of A Method, A Path explore the turbulent transmission of historical and mythic voices that ‘reach across’ time and place, and a fierce rejection of the nationalist ideologies that have sought to ‘island’ them. Here, translation is a lived and open-ended negotiation, invested in the potential for magic utterance and ritual action in spite of language’s violence: ‘words / tear their wing bones / and grow new heads / in the wound (‘On Eglond’).

Each poem or sequence gathers around a different instance of dialogue or communication with others: with other voices and languages, with other authors and found texts, with other species. They also mark a record of Evans’ interdisciplinary collaboration with other artists and performers through his work both as writer and sound artist.

The physical and textual landscapes of the book move from the flooded and wooded terrains of Somerset and East Anglia, to the burnt hills of Andalusía in the company of Federíco García Lorca, the poems always inhabiting a place between Evans' own words and external voices – whether via translation, haunting, or invocation. In this ‘tirelessly inventive, substantial collection of vivid lyrical work’ (Denise Riley, Eric Gregory Awards), the truant strangeness of the more-than-human world is made present in its ability to warp and transform the poet’s voice, where ‘even the ground under your feet is a fluid, malleable surface’ (Kayo Chingonyi).

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Guardian praises it as "formally inventive, rich in aslant borrowings, unafraid of visual and textual experiment," calling it "an exhilarating debut." The Poetry Book Society highlights Evans' ability to evoke a country where language both soothes and inflames. Judges of the Michael Marks Awards describe the poetry as "unnerving, disturbing and otherworldly" yet possessing "sonic beauty." The Times Literary Supplement notes the collection is "quietly seething," while Stride Magazine commends its erudition and concern for language, memory, and place.

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ISBN: 9781526651228

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Poetry

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 94g

Pages: 80

About the Author

Rowan Evans is a poet, composer and sound artist. He received an Eric Gregory Award in 2015 and his chapbook The Last Verses of Beccán (Guillemot Press, 2019) won the Michael Marks Award for Poetry. In 2022 he completed a practice-based PhD in modern poetry and early medieval languages at Royal Holloway University of London. This is his first collection.

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