Shortlisted for the Forward Prize 2006
Kate Bingham's second collection, Quicksand Beach, will please fans of her fiction and of her first book of poems, Cohabitation. She has a beautifully poised natural tone composed of intelligence and a slightly subversive sense of humour, and captures her subjects with precision and grace.
These subjects are often domestic: family, friends, childhood memories, visits, walks, meals... Childhood, both the author's and that of her own children, features often. A schoolday 'craze' for fountain pens prompts an affectionate memory of a younger self, watching 'the tip of a new pen touch its first white sheet'.
Bingham's work is both subtle and accessible, a rare commodity in a poet. She can be gentle, passionate, half-mocking and very funny.
Kate Bingham lives in London. She graduated in Modern History at Oxford and has worked as a teacher and programme researcher and at a literary agency. She is the author of two novels, Mummy's Legs and Slipstream (Virago) and is currently working on a film project. She received an Eric Gregory award and has published widely in magazines and newspapers like The Independent, The Rialto, Oxford Poetry and Poetry Wales.
- ISBN10 1854114115
- ISBN13 9781854114112
- Publish Date 28 February 2006
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Poetry Wales Press
- Imprint Seren
- Format Paperback
- Pages 64
- Language English