A Dart of Green and Blue

by Elizabeth Barrett

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'A Dart of Green and Blue' explores the impact of loss on the human spirit; we witness the death of a mother and of a child, the loss of a lover and the erosion of self. A variety of birds inhabit the poems, carrying moments of joy and healing as well as grief. In one sequence, a girl is eclipsed by the shadow of a gull's wing; in another she turns pelican, bleeding from self-inflicted wounds. But there are visionary moments and transformations too. In one sequence, Barrett imagines her dying mother transformed into a kingfisher: " - I waited. Watched. It only took one hour before a dart of brilliant green and blue flashed past me (heading somewhere) and was gone." There is resilience and some redemption in this collection. At the end of a sequence of poems charting the loss of a lover, a blackbird is still singing softly. And, in the collection's closing poem, a finch flies into the human 'labyrinth of tissue and bone' where it sings of a 'horizon sparkling with phosphorescence'.
  • ISBN10 1906570655
  • ISBN13 9781906570651
  • Publish Date 28 October 2010
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 12 May 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Arc Publications
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 64
  • Language English