Falling Awake (poetry collection)
2016 poetry collection by Alice Oswald / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Falling Awake is a 2016 poetry collection by English poet Alice Oswald, published by Jonathan Cape.[1] Her seventh book of poetry,[2] it won the 2016 Costa Poetry Award and the 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize.
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Author | Alice Oswald |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Poetry |
Publisher | Jonathan Cape |
Publication date | 7 July 2016 |
Pages | 81 |
Awards | 2016 Costa Poetry Award 2017 Griffin Poetry Prize |
ISBN | 9781910702437 |
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The poems explore themes relating to nature, mutability, cycles and rebirth, as well as mythology.[2][3][4] The final poem in the collection, Tithonus (46 Minutes in the Life of the Dawn), is meant to be experienced over the course of 46 minutes as when Oswald performs it live,[5] the amount of time between pitch-darkness and dawn on a typical midsummer morning in her native Devon.[3]
The book was met with critical acclaim upon release.[2][3][6][7][8][9]