- Pauline Stainer
Pauline Stainer is an acclaimed English poet. She was born in the
industrial district ofBurslem ,Stoke-on-Trent , in1941 . She later left the city to attendSt Anne's College, Oxford , where she took a degree in English. After Oxford she completed an M.Phil degree at theUniversity of Southampton .Her determinedly neo-romantic poetry explores sacred myth, legend, history-in-landscape, and human feeling -- and their connections to the 'inner landscapes' of the imaginative mind. Her choice of subject matter is perhaps partly a reaction to her growing up in the industrial city of Stoke-on-Trent. The compact vividness of her visual imagery is akin to that of the Anglo Saxon riddles, symbolist poetry, or the work of García Lorca. Reviewers have also detected the influence of
Ted Hughes in her work.She was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship in 1987. She came to public notice with her first volume, "The Honeycomb" (1989). Her later volumes, "Sighting the Slave Ship" (1992) and "The Ice-Pilot Speaks" (1994) led up to her nomination and shortlisting in the
Whitbread Poetry Award for her fourth collection "The Wound-Dresser's Dream" (1996).Her poetry has won numerous prizes. In 2003 Bloodaxe Books published a summation of her work to date, "The Lady and the Hare: New and Selected Poems" (ISBN 1-85224-632-4), although this did not reproduce the illustrations that have accompanied some of her poems in book form.
After completing her education she moved to
Essex , raising four children. She spent several years on theOrkney island ofRousay , from which came a new book collection "Parable Island" (1999). She now lives inHadleigh ,Suffolk , England.She has collaborated with, and been published by, the [http://ruralists.com Brotherhood of Ruralists] , but is now published by the major poetry book publisher [http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/ Bloodaxe Books] .
Bibliography
* "The Honeycomb" (1989)
* "Little Egypt" (1991)
* "Sighting the Slave Ship" (1992)
* "The Ice-Pilot Speaks" (1994)
* "The Wound-dresser's Dream" (1996)
* "Parable Island" (1999)
* "A Litany of High Waters" (2002)
* "The Lady and the Hare: New and Selected Poems" (2003)External links
* Derrick Woolf. " [http://www.nd.edu/~ndr/issues/ndr7/stainer/art.html The Art of Pauline Stainer] ".
* Pauline Stainer. " [http://www.nd.edu/~ndr/issues/ndr7/stainer/story.html Pauline Stainer reviews Pauline Stainer] .
* "The Guardian" newspaper [http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/poetry/0,6121,1090505,00.html review of "The Lady and the Hare"] .
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