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Not Much to Say Really

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Not Much to Say Really is an account of extended conversations with four elderly patients in hospital. Standing on the edge of their time they look back over their lives with good humour, tenderness and remarkable candour. At every turn these conversations show the reader that the most personally lived events and experiences are the most powerfully shared in the common lot of mortality. On that score they have much to say."We asked the poet, Kelvin Corcoran, and the doctor and artist, Emma Collins, to meet and speak with elderly patients in General Hospital, then to translate these conversations into creative works. The poems and artworks in this book offer us a glimpse of other human lives; of persons who have experienced our very own desires, fears and hopes; of human beings who are now briefly patients. Patients whom we owe a duty beyond the delivery of just blood tests or drugs or suitable placement. Patients and persons who, one day soon, we ourselves will be." -Dr Sam Guglani, Consultant Oncologist & Director, Medicine Unboxed"Working with interview material from elderly patents, Kelvin Corcoran's new work conveys 'the miracle of ordinary events recalled' - births, deaths, weddings, international travel, and social change. Through his characteristic technique of layering voices, places and times into a continuous present, Corcoran re-weaves these testimonies into a Greek chorus of lived experience. From his generous encounters, Corcoran finds the poetry and patterns in memories and the gaps between them, exploring how a life is made, re-made and re-told through the changing textures of history and language. Songful, humorous, poignant and often very moving, this work proves just how valuable poetry can be at that point where it interfaces with medicine." -Andy Brown (co-editor A Body of Work: Poetry & Medical Writing, Bloomsbury 2016)

Author Biography:

Kelvin Corcoran was born in 1956. He is the author of fourteen collections of poetry, the most recent of which is Facing West. In addition he has interviewed Lee Harwood for the volume, Not the Full Story: Six Interviews with Lee Harwood, published in 2008. He has read extensively in the UK and also in Germany and Ireland and accompanied travelling Arts Council exhibitions reading poetry written in response to the work of contemporary painters and sculptors. Three extended interviews with him can be found in The Writing Occurs As Song: A Kelvin Corcoran Reader, the first full-length study of his work, edited by Andy Brown and published by Shearsman Books in 2014. Recent projects include collaboration with Greek musicians in setting his poetry to music, Medicine Unboxed writer-in-residence and collaborative performances with songwriters Jack Hues, Liam Magill and pianist Sam Bailey at the Free Range series of events in Canterbury. The sequence of poems A Thesis on the Ballad, performed by Jack Hues and the Quartet is available on CD and download.Emma Collins is a textile artist, whose work mainly explores the interface between art and medicine. She strongly believes that art can inform the practice of medicine, just as the intricate factors that feed into medicine can become the subject of art. In 2011, Emma took a break from her medical career to complete a foundation diploma in art and design in Stroud. Emma mostly works with fabrics, found objects, free-style machine stitching and hand embroidery. These often time consuming, traditional processes suit the narrative context of her work. Emma works in South Wales as a GP and palliative-care doctor, as well as continuing to make art.
Release date Australia
June 9th, 2017
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Emma Collins
Pages
68
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
148x210x5
ISBN-13
9781848615595
Product ID
26839306

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