The Shores of Vaikus
(Autor) Philip GrossIn this edgy homage to Estonia, the country of his refugee father's birth, T S Eliot Prizewinner Philip Gross continues to develop the subtle conversation between words and silence that is at the core of his poetry. At this collection's heart, the shapeshifting prose-poem monologues of Evi And The Devil weave a haunted landscape out of folktale, dark humour, the routine atrocities of history and a vividly present sense of place. The island of Vaikus (one of several words for silence in Estonian) is Estonia condensed, refracted in the dark waters of a bog pool. The voice that speaks with such compelling otherness is a channelling of a culture and a disposition often drowned out in successive occupations by the empires of the day, but always alive, and whispering. The resulting book is both a bold departure and a drawing together of the whole range of a writing life.
Philip Gross
Philip Gross is a Welsh poet and novelist known for his award-winning work "The Water Table," a collection of poems exploring the relationship between humans and the environment. His lyrical style and evocative imagery have earned him critical acclaim, making him a prominent figure in contemporary British poetry.