Strange Fashion
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Pam Thompson’s second collection bursts with strangers and with intimates, with
colour and with cool dispassion; these poems travel the world and through history from the
Belfast Troubles to slave smuggling in Illinois, from out-of-season Alicante to a croft in
the Scottish Highlands, to parachuting from the St. Louis Gateway Arch.
They take us into the worlds of artists via the imagined lives of assistant to Louis
Daguerre or Georgia O’Keeffe, and sail confidently out into the fantastical: witness Emily
Bronte and Emily Dickinson hunting for antiques in Church Stretton or the journalist trying to
winkle tidbits from Virginia Woolf in an elevator.
Sit back and enjoy the ride.