Playing House' is the debut collection of poetry from Katherine
Stansfield. A concise wit, a distinct voice and a unsettling view
of the domestic, characterize these poems who's subjects are the
ordinary as viewed through the author's satirical yet sympathetic
eye. John Lennon's tooth, an imaginary 'Canada', bees in Rhode
Island, jetlag and office politics are all peculiar grist to this
author's mill. She presents both historical subjects, such as
Captain Scott of the Antarctic, and common objects, such as
household bleach, with a skewed perspective, adding humour, drama
and a quietly distinctive pathos.
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