Summer School 2012

The 8th Tower Poetry Summer School for young poets aged 18-23 will be held in Christ Church, Oxford from 28-31 August 2012. The tutors will be Alan Gillis (University of Edinburgh, Scotland) and Kevin Young (Emory University, Atlanta, USA).

 

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Peter McDonald

The back roads

You had come so close, that when I woke
to the phone, and answered half-asleep,
there was a voice from the dead that spoke
to a sunken distance - faint, miles deep -

at a loss to figure some way back
and calling from the further bank
to the son who lost you - who lost track
of plastic boats that dipped and sank,

or a kite that crashed at the Giant's Ring,
the loop-the-loops and vanishing-tricks
of gliders, tangled yards of string,
then crumpled balsa and splintered sticks

all lost, and your voice with them lost -
but I came to, and the voice was real,
no rivers and no lines were crossed,
no boat with a crimped and crinkled sail

or aeroplane with bent-back wings
had come to grief in the water there;
as usual, we said usual things
on our back roads to everywhere.

(from Pastorals, 2004)
 

About Tower Poetry

Tower Poetry exists to encourage and challenge everyone who reads or writes poetry. Funded by a generous bequest to Christ Church, Oxford, by the late Christopher Tower, the aims of Tower Poetry are clear: to stimulate an enjoyment and critical appreciation of poetry, particularly among young people in education, and to challenge people to write their own poetry. Creative writing should be a central element in literary education, and learning about writing poetry can help students to think about ways of reading poetry.

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Publications

The TwelveThe Twelve:

Poems from the 7th Tower Poetry Summer School 2010
Edited by Daljit Nagra and Jo Shapcott
The Twelve contains 56 poems from the 12 young poets who attended the Summer School.