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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Winners 2006 : Second Prize

Alice Malin

Shrewsbury Sixth Form College

Fire at the Morecambe Bay Pleasure-Dome, March 1917

Flames leap like dancers, weave
the tangerine of trailed chiffon across the sky;
whirl over rafters,
tight-rope walkers in crimson and gold
mesmerising as they merge
in a wild, lofty reel.
The building’s façade weeps away into the sea
like a clown sweating off his painted face
as he sags into a goodnight bow.
Beams shoot from the dome
faster than the Cannonball Man
has ever managed in his short career.
The crowd gathers on the beach below,
animated by the glow
of explosions set off inside like sudden jokes.
Sparks flying in everybody’s eyes.
And on the far edges of this captive audience,
close ranks of men leaning on their sticks
like bayonets. Silent, withdrawn.
They have been recruited from sticky sleep
or from the humid hide-outs of bars
by a sound bursting in the night sky
that is as familiar to them as air.
They know the feel of it on their ears,
the way it kindles and rages inside
after the first shock has died,
and they do not start
when the windows tear apart
like a worn uniform’s seams
when shards of glass spill out like lice.
On leave; recuperating – all waiting,
when the civil, gay, excited crowds
spread their arms to the blaze
like the silhouettes
of so many wooden, leaning crosses
and draw them along to the pier.
These men’s eyes strafe the throng;
see how the luminous faces of children,
pleased and glinting, flare.
Amongst the scattered driftwood,
left over like the wreckage of one last, great show,
they stand as if to attention
listening to the gasps and shouts
at the Pleasure-Dome’s disintegration.
 

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.