A World Where News Travelled Slowly
(Faber & Faber 1997)
The central theme of Greenlaw's second collection
is the unpredictable act of communication, from
the mechanical to the miraculous. Other poems
are concerned with attempts at preservation -
plundered relics, the stately home, an iron lung.
The title poem won the Forward Prize in
1998.
‘Greenlaw’s control is formidable; in this volume
there is scarcely a line or stress out of place.’
Elizabeth Lowry, TLS
‘Anxiety, love, desire and guilt pulse through
her language … I hope ours is a world in which
news of this book travels fast.’
Maggie O’Farrell,
Independent on Sunday
‘This is a beautiful, intelligent, often sexy
book that never shows off; it appreciates with
each rereading.’
Robert Potts, The Guardian
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