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Peter Cornwall , Marilyn Taylor
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  • Paperback: 60 pages
  • Publisher: Createspace (15 Mar 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 145153079X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1451530797
  • Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 20.3 x 0.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,369,661 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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body English 2 April 2010
Peter Cornwall is a talented writer....he chooses words with the utmost care and instills a range of emotions in his reader. This is a wonderful collection of some of his beautiful poems. A feast for the senses...a journey through his experiences...the reader is allowed to share in some quite intimate moments and deep reflections. It's hard not to judge a book by its cover, but this one is just beautiful inside and out....I am most pleased to be able to recommend it...he writes in a modern style that paints some tantalising imagery. It's at once erotic, sensual, moving, intriguing and heartfelt...I can't give it enough stars, here's a bucketful.
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body English 21 Jun 2011
By Zach Hudson - Published on Amazon.com
I really enjoyed reading this collection, and what I loved is that Cornwall is not afraid to play with words and form, to experiment, and to focus on sound. Poetry today seems full of caution and self-consciousness: sure you can express the depths of your soul, but don't let your words do anything interesting. But not Cornwall. He writes

The exigencies! You put in a word of hope against
the exigencies. You put in a word of hope against
our clasped hands, pressed to your lips.
Our clasped hands, pressed to your lips:
your lips pressed to put the exigencies in a word
of hope against your clasped hands. [...]

Peter Cornwall knows that poetry began as sound, and must concern itself with sound. Even when not writing verse, he often weaves rhyme and other sound devices throughout his poems: The rhythm in his poem "Gavotte" builds to a fantastic energy, like a waterfall or a rock slide.

September remember the ochre the red and
the golden beholden to shadow, burnt umber
penumbra, the chill wrapping warm in the mist;
the time that our kiss took the form of a beam

unlocking October's first dream, the days not as
long as they'd been just before, still peace and
still war, rotation dilation translation mutation
beneath a bough soon to come bare. It were there [...]

Playing with words includes puns--not the heavy-handed groaners that we all dread, but the occasional winking drive-by witticism, such as

[...] She love a man
who know a code she do not know but do.
He write it on her wall her grace.
She love a man in cuneiform.

My favorite poem was the last in the collection. There is something distinctively English about it, it seems to me. It reminds me in ways of Philip Larkin's poetry, and Rudyard Kipling's, too, maybe in the quite dignity and remembrance of the past, maybe in the mixing of childhood and military honor. Though not formal verse, the poem is clearly aware of itself as verse, which captures the mood precisely.

Standing on my grave

Children, do be careful!
Stay with me, stay with me.
Look now, a pretty falling leaf:
who will bring their colours here
who will take a rubbing?

I grabbed my crayons resolute
and newsprint in my hand, I
climbed the hill halfway and then--
A leader of our finest men!
A credit to our land:

Rest sweetly on the sand.
I meant to go up further still and
catch the leaf atop the hill.
I did not mean to misbehave

But stood beside the admiral's grave.
I'd found the rubbing that I wanted
Modest life and yet much vaunted:
sea and surf and love, and haunted
stood there with my crayon blue

that I might get a bit on you
to take back down with me, Sir John
(who lead as I meant to go on) and
did not mean to be a knave but
leant across your fulsome grave

that I might get a rubbing,
that I might get a rubbing.
Miss Brown I thought might be upset
but even still she seemed to let
me tarry, let me get you still

Sir John; in one tremendous act of will
your name upon my newspage rested:
Always calm and never bested
And now it's 1939
and behind a glass of wine

a second thanks I give,
a second thanks I give
and make my way across the brine.
body English 23 Mar 2010
By F. Berry - Published on Amazon.com
A beautifully presented chapbook, easy to read with lots of space around each poem which lets the words breathe...Peter's eloquent use of language paints the most enchanting images and instills an emotional response in the reader. His beautiful poems are quite inspiring and make me for one want to write.
He writes in a modern style and draws upon a variety of imagery and experience...this would make a wonderful gift for someone special, if indeed you could bear to part with it. It's the perfect book to slip in your suitcase or bag for when you've a few minutes to spend being transported to a different world. I'm looking forward already to his next one...
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