A hotel with mysterious guests, a city where the moon wanders, an
abandoned seaside pavilion, are some of the places visited in this,
Richard Lambert's second collection. Structured around a movement
from city to sea and always alert to the emotional resonance of
landscape, The Nameless Places dwells on those spaces that lie at
the edge of our lives and vision, and that seem somewhere between
reality and dream. The collection culminates in a sequence that
follows a journey made along the course of a river from its source
to its mouth. Here, an English landscape's margins are investigated
- suburb, waste ground, marsh, and estuary beach. In poems that are
formally various (rondeau, villanelle and sonnet) and conjuring an
atmosphere of melancholy, The Nameless Places explores forgotten
and neglected spaces - both of the mind and of our physical world.
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