Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Cover of Fauverie and some launch readings



This is the cover for Fauverie my sixth collection, due out from Seren in September 2014. The design is by Dragana Nikolic, who painted the cover and illustrations for my Serbian edition of The Zoo Father. Here is a draft of the jacket description:

The Fauverie of this book is the big-cat house in the Jardin des Plantes zoo. But the word also evokes the Fauves, 'primitive' painters who used raw colour straight from the tube. Like The Zoo Father, Petit's acclaimed second collection, this volume has childhood trauma and a dying father at its heart, while Paris takes centre stage – a city savage as the Amazon, haunted by Aramis the black jaguar and a menagerie of wild animals. Transforming childhood horrors to ultimately mourn a lost parent, Fauverie redeems the darker forces of human nature while celebrating the ferocity and grace of endangered species.

"Our winner was chosen because of the un-reproducible bite of the images, her brilliant understanding of human psycho-drama, the sustained accomplishment of her metaphorical imagination." Adam O'Riordan, Chair of judges, Manchester Poetry Prize

Launch readings so far include:

Wymondham Words Festival, Norfolk, Friday evening 19 September 2014

Kings Lynn Poetry Festival, 26 - 28 September 2014

Cheltenham Literature Festival, 4pm Tuesday 7 October 2014

Manchester Literature Festival, Living Worlds Gallery at Museum, Wednesday evening 8 October 2014

Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing Bishopsgate, London, Saturday 11 October 2014 

London launch at Yorkshire Grey pub, Chancery Lane, Thursday 16 October 2014

First Thursdays at Chapter Arts, Cardiff, Thursday 6 November, 2014

Dromineer Literary Festival, Tipperary, Ireland, Saturday 3 October, 2015

(More to follow)



5 comments:

  1. "Our winner was chosen because of the un-reproducible bite of the images, her brilliant understanding of human psycho-drama, the sustained accomplishment of her metaphorical imagination." Adam O'Riordan, Chair of judges, Manchester Poetry Prize"

    Absolutely marvelous! Come back to the U.S. Pascale! We miss you and your poetry.

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  2. Thank you Lois! I'll have to won't I? And I miss you! x

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  3. The poetry world is a small one indeed - two of my favourite poets (Pascale and Adam, the latter also being my tutor) brought together through this exciting collection. Going to see if I can pre-order Fauverie now!

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  4. Hi Elisabeth, thank you very much! I appreciate your comment. I think the only way Fauverie can be preordered at the moment is through my publisher Seren, by phoning them. It's not up online yet, but I can let you know when it is, hopefully not very long. All the best, Pascale

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  5. Hi Elizabeth,

    Fauverie can now be pre-ordered from my publisher: http://www.serenbooks.com/book/fauverie/9781781721681 and also Amazon of course.
    Thanks!
    Pascale x

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