Wombwell Rainbow Book Review: “Lotus & The Apocalypse” by Austin Davis

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Lotus & The Apocalypse https://amzn.eu/d/ir54UBi

The Review 

Like Rainier Maria Rilke’s “Sonnets To Orpheus”, these eighteen poems by Austin were composed all at once. Exploring mental health issues like suicidal thoughts, drug and alcohol abuse, the idea of the apocalypse becomes a personal event. Arresting the reader immediately with a phrase at once dramatic and surreal:

The World Will End Tonight/the weatherman says/

What follows is a series of ruminations whose titles begin “Lotus and…”, fear, love, summer, sex, depression, another day, oblivion,  honesty, 

Here there is what he calls an “interlude”. Then the series of “Lotus and….” continues with hallucinations, the meteors, booze,  …, depression, insomnia, the holidaze, the crash, loss. Like “The Prophet” by Kahlil Gibran, these titles suggest that Lotus will be giving us life lessons. Subversively, this is not the case, and all the better for it. The idea is turned on its head. 

The poems switch from first to third person, almost as if Lotus is looking at himself from the outside.

terrified about what could happen

before the sun rises.

It’s like becoming a balloon

that’s blown up

with helium instead of breath,

a balloon that’s let go of,

a balloon that flies towards the stars

 until it pops. 

(from Lotus and Honesty)

Throughout the book are references to looking up at the stars, to rising towards the stars, often with the idea of death and dying.  The book’s final lines are:

Lotus closed his eyes and saw nothing/
but the color of wind.

This book repays on rereading. Highly recommended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#TheSealeyChallenge. Day Sixteen. “What Still Yields ” by Jakky Bankong-obi. “beauty rarely/leaves you unscathed”. Throughout this marvellous, powerful debut collection the life and colour of flowers becomes at once emblematic and metaphorical. Highly recommended. A fuller review will appear in The Broken Spine.

Tisa: New-Generation African Poets, A Chapbook Box Set

#TheSealeyChallenge. Day Fifteen. “Coyote In The Basket Of My Ribs ” by Karen Pierce Gonzalez. Find within an acute thread of Coyote dreams dreamed about and between meditations on loss and coming to terms with an inability to retrieve the disappeared. Highly recommended. A fuller review will appear in The Broken Spine.

Coyote: in the Basket of My Ribs https://amzn.eu/d/gevqIsp

“Created Responses To This Day” Peter Devonald responds to an image from my This Day images. I would love to feature your responses too

Bird sculpture photo by Paul Brookes

Peter Devonald

Bio and Links

Peter Devonald 

Manchester based poet/ screenwriter, forward prize nominee, winner FofHCS, Waltham Forest Poets and Heart Of Heatons Poetry Awards. Poet in residence at Haus-a-rest. 100+ poems published including London Grip, Artists Responding To…, Forget-Me-Not Press and Greenhouse. Featured in Poetic Map of Reading, 7 group poetry gallery shows, 50+ film awards (Gold Remi WorldFest), former senior judge/ mentor Peter Ustinov Awards (iemmys) and Children’s Bafta nominated.www.scriptfirst.com

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#TheSealeyChallenge. Day Fourteen. “The Taste of Glass ” by Clive Donovan. Surprises await the reader, old myths retold, reinvigorated. Persona poems from inanimate objects. Sensual recreations of occasions. Highly recommended. A fuller review will appear in The Broken Spine.

Taste of Glass https://amzn.eu/d/6YBIAPk

#TheSealeyChallenge. Day Thirteen. “Ebullience & Other Poems” by Bhupender Bhardwaj. “the folded palm of the earth”, “velveteen curtains of butterflies”. A delight for all the senses, exploring human effect on wildlife. Must read Highly recommended. A fuller review will appear in The Broken Spine.

Ebullience and Other Poems https://amzn.eu/d/bGtxghh

“Created Responses To This Day” Maggs Vibo responds to an image of my This Day images. I would love to feature your responses too

Wombwell Allotment Entrance

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All by Maggs Vibo

Bio and links

Maggs Vibo

is a visual poet who finds inspiration on the island of O’ahu where she lives. Her work is at maggsvibo.com

#TheSealeyChallenge: Day Twelve. At The End Of It All by Suzanne Craig-Whytock. The best flash fiction reads like poetry. The world compacted in a short form. The unusual and strange with a visit from Mr. Death. Highly recommended. A fuller review will appear in The Broken Spine.