• OUTAGES by Fred Carter
  • OUTAGES by Fred Carter
  • OUTAGES by Fred Carter
  • OUTAGES by Fred Carter

OUTAGES by Fred Carter

128 x 182mm, 40 pages, black and white printing, saddle stitched, 2024

‘Poets who have learned to say yes even though they don’t believe it have a lot to answer for. The reinflation of dead hopes and diminished expectancies has become the definition of a lot of ‘political poetry’ and perhaps simply politics altogether. Poets who say no both to what they do believe (to exist) and to what they don’t seem by contrast to put themselves into an impossible position, to make their poems into a ‘clutch game’ of residual possibility, in which they attempt, with the most minimal means (musical, cognitive, conceptual), to make the exhaustion they both believe in and feel into something other than itself. When they come, the ascents are themselves minimal, almost imperceptible. But why ascend? What we want is poems that fight for everything in a new form, on the diminished material basis that we both exist in and are: when it comes, it won’t go over anyone’s heads. OUTAGES describes it like this: ‘a flightless bird spewing love into the mouth of another bird, as clear as any way / I know to describe poetry as work.’ Poems to encounter at eye-level: alongside and with.'
Danny Hayward

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Regular price £6.00