Kathy Pimlott – the small manoeuvres [2022]

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         the small manoeuvres

         Kathy Pimlott

         21 Apr 2022

         PBK: £9.99

         ISBN: 978 1 913917 05 0  

         84 pages • 216 x 138 • 57 Poems

         Market: General/trade

         Genre: Poetry Collection

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Description

Pimlott is my favourite flâneuse, conjuring place like no one else, with an immaculate eye for the juicy, telling detail. In these clear-sighted poems she confronts aging and lockdowns, both bringing a world: ‘wilder and straitened / like the bins.’ I love Pimlott’s cast of memorable characters; her tinder-dry wit; her hard-won knowledge that: ‘what matters now is grace on a wire, enough sleep.’  Clare Pollard

‘I’ve a little passion to speak of’ says the speaker of ‘What Matters’, an apt description for the tone of the poems in Kathy Pimlott’s collection the small manoeuvres. Women’s lives and labour, motherhood and daughterhood are explored and questioned with a discreet passion, as well as the city, the shifting landscape of central London where Pimlott has lived for many years. Gentrification means ‘Money wants no one to belong’, but time and time again these intriguing, imagistic poems evoke belonging, human connection and pleasure in the smallest moments.’ Hannah Lowe

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kathy was born in Nottingham, in the shadow of Player’s cigarette factory but has spent her adult life in London, the last 40 or so years in Covent Garden, specifically, in Seven Dials. She has had a rag-bag career in social work, community activism, arts television and artist development and now works on community-led public realm projects. She has published two pamphlets with The Emma Press, Elastic Glue​ (2019) and Goose Fair Night (2016). Her work has appeared in Magma, Mslexia, Brittle Star, The North, Poem, ​The Rialto and Under the Radar.

Find out more on Kathy’s website