| Winner
of the 1998 Two Rivers Press Poetry Competition.
With tantalisingly surreal precision, Robert Feather
is dedicated to interpreting the reflections of ourselves
that the objective world insists on flashing back. In his
world nothing is ordinary, especially the ordinary: his fridge
sings of event and parable encompassing centuries of human
endeavour, his house is tense with the desire to bring everything
out into the light. What the Fridge Said
is a first collection of powerful intuition - striking, lyrical,
humane. Feather is a captivating guide to the underworld of
the familiar, and to its intimate and struggling undercurrents.
Jane Draycott
What
the Fridge Said
Out of the Ocean
Fish Forecast
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