Supreme Being

Supreme Being

by Martha Kapos (Author)

Synopsis

Following her prize-winning first collection, Martha Kapos again captures an extraordinary range of perceptions and emotion. Her style is highly original, a sort of internal Cubism, conveying a feeling-state by observing it precisely through many sharply nuanced images and from many angles. She creates a very distinctive, unique atmosphere - graver here than in her previous collection. Supreme Being is both a huge hymn of praise for 'life', for ordinary experiencing, and at the same time faces very movingly and directly the incomprehensibility of loss - the loss of someone else, deeply known and loved, and the awareness, too, of the coming loss of the poet's own 'experiencing': themes as grave and profound as can be imagined. These are the substance of religious feeling and - without overt religious referencing - Supreme Being earns its bold title.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
Publisher: Enitharmon Press
Published: 01 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1904634621
ISBN 13: 9781904634621

Media Reviews
From Reviews of My Nights in Cupid's Palace:Almost every poem here makes another myth, a new cosmologyA...exerts an unsettling, enlivening, revelatory effect. Her poems seek revelation, they are the act of seeking it; they are, as Lowell said poems should be - the event, not the record of an event. - David ConstantineHere is a richly imaginative new voiceA...An intuitive and lyric sensibility is allied with unusual powers of visualisation and composition to make this a distinctive and assured debut collection. - Poetry Book Society BulletinThe best debut of the year: a true collection of poems rather than just an assortment of ones she made earlier, and each of them is perfect. - Books of the Year: The Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
MARTHA KAPOS is an American living in London. Until 2001 she taught in the Art History Department of the Chelsea College of Art. My Nights in Cupid's Palace received a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation and won the Jerwood/Aldeburgh Prize for Best First Collection. She is Assistant Poetry Editor of Poetry London.