In her fourth collection, Isobel Dixon takes readers on a journey
to far-flung and sometimes dark places. From Robben Island to
Hiroshima, Egypt to Edinburgh, the West Bank and beyond, these
poems are forays of discovery and resistance, of arrival and loss.
Bearings sings of love too, and pays homage to lost friends and
poets – the voices of John Berryman, Robert Louis Stevenson and
others echo here. As Dixon explores form and subject, and a
sometimes troubled past, she keeps a weather eye out for telling
detail, with a sharp sense of the threat that these journeys, our
wars and stories, and our very existence pose to the planet.
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