· Like the titular Oyster, this new poetry collection from Michael Pedersen is best enjoyed with a glass of something alcoholic in hand, and if that sounds like a thinly-veiled criticism it isn’t. · Reekie! co-founder, Michael Pedersen reads the title poem from his recent collection — Oyster (Polygon, ).Introduction by Fri Prize winning poet and Neu! This is "Oyster," a collection of poems by Scottish poet Michael Pederson. To call this collection jarring doesn't do it justice. In fact, it's difficult to come up with a single word of description that does it justice. Irreverent. Provoking. Odd. Disturbing. Funny. Way off. Way out. Creative. Not-like-anything-you-ever-read-before poems/5(53).
Oyster is the second collection from prize-winning Edinburgh poet Michael Pedersen.. From Grez-sur-Loing and festive nights to sizzling summers stretched out in the Meadows and Portobello, Michael Pedersen s unique brand of poetry captures a debauchery and a disputation of characters, narrated with an intense honesty and a love of language that is playful, powerful and penetrative; he vividly. Oyster is the second collection from prize-winning Edinburgh poet Michael Pedersen. From Grez-sur-Loing and festive nights to sizzling summers stretched out in the Meadows and Portobello, Michael Pedersen's unique brand of poetry captures a debauchery and a disputation of characters, narrated with an intense honesty and a love of language that is playful, powerful and penet. Citation. MacNeil K () 'Oyster' by Michael Pedersen, with illustrations by Scott Hutchison. Review of: Oyster by Michael Pedersen, with illustrations by Scott Hutchison, Edinburgh, Polygon Books , pp. ISBN:
This is "Oyster," a collection of poems by Scottish poet Michael Pederson. To call this collection jarring doesn't do it justice. In fact, it's difficult to come up with a single word of description that does it justice. Irreverent. Provoking. Odd. Disturbing. Funny. Way off. Way out. Creative. Not-like-anything-you-ever-read-before poems. Like the titular Oyster, this new poetry collection from Michael Pedersen is best enjoyed with a glass of something alcoholic in hand, and if that sounds like a thinly-veiled criticism it isn’t. by. Michael Pedersen. · Rating details · 71 ratings · 7 reviews. Oyster is the second collection from prize-winning Edinburgh poet Michael Pedersen. From Grez-sur-Loing and festive nights to sizzling summers stretched out in the Meadows and Portobello, Michael Pedersen's unique brand of poetry captures a debauchery and a disputation of characters, narrated with an intense honesty and a love of language that is playful, powerful and penet.
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