Skip to Content

On The Road To The Sea * Oversized Poetry Book *

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Add to Universal WishList
On The Road To The Sea * Oversized Poetry Book *
Rating:
(0 votes)
This product is sold by Oxfam

Price at Oxfam:
£20.00



Merchant: Oxfam
Merchant's Category: Media> Books

Cover is shelf worn and cover is rubbed heavily so whilst words and picture are readable they faded. On the Road to the Sea presents the photographic work of Nicola Adriana Rowlands alongside the poetry of Victorian / Modernist poet Charlotte Mew. This Templar Poetry first edition includes original texts and images by Nicola Rowlands, facsimile pages from Charlotte Mew's original publications and a monograph by Jane Weir. Charlotte Mew was born in Hampstead in Victorian and Imperial England and she took her own life in tragic circumstances in 1928, in a post-war and Modernist world. She is regarded as both a Victorian and Modernist poet and prose writer. Her work, published in The Yellow Book and by The Poetry Bookshop, crosses the borders of both the late Victorian era and the early years of the Modernist 20th century. Her contemporaries often saw an odd, quiet, miniature woman strolling through Bloomsbury in clouds of cigarette smoke and a bowler hat. Despite her traditional Victorian upbringing in a professional middle class family Charlotte was fascinated by the bohemian, engaged in risque escapades in Modernist Paris but found herself and her selfhood trapped within the social conventions of Victorian England, as an onlooker of the Fin de siecle and its rich cultural underbelly. Charlotte Mew's poetry is encoded with notes of repressed homosexuality, an interest in exoticism and an obsession with Charlie Chaplin's films. Her life she conducted as if she was a changeling living in Victorian England and in her poetry she discovered a place where she defined her identity when all around threatened to repress it. Her poem 'On the Road to the Sea' deals with impossible unions -- love without return, control without power, fantasy without fulfilment. Nicola Rowlands's series of photographs by the same title explore these issues and those of Charlotte's two other poems -- 'Rooms' and 'Fame' -- navigating feelings of desire, sexuality, whimsy, and frustration, with Charlotte as her guide and experience as her landscape. These images viewed as an elegy do not attempt to resolve the issues confronting Charlotte Mew, but offer them as they might be today, showing the fleeting intersection of people, place and time in a dichotomy of pleasure and pain, and an underlying and infinite struggle to return to the sea. Charlotte needs to be remembered not merely for what she was like but for who she was. Nicola Rowlands is an artist from Los Angeles dividing her time between working in Southern California and in London. She studied fine art photography and film at Central Saint Martins and UCLA. Her work is published in the UK, USA, and Asia in both editorial and literary contexts. She has participated in group and solo exhibitions in Derbyshire, London, Los Angeles, and New York. For this project, On the Road to the Sea, Nicola Rowlands worked closely with award winning poet and Modernist scholar and designer Jane Weir in recovering Charlotte's her-story and life's work. On the Road to the Sea is published in a limited edition Art Book by Templar Poetry, juxtaposing Nicola Rowlands's images with Charlotte Mew's original poetry and incorporating a monograph by Jane Weir.
More details from Oxfam


Follow Oxfam to get news updates and products on your homepage.
Oxfam is being followed by 0 people.
Follow Oxfam



Delivery Details

Specific details for this product: No specific details given.

General Delivery details for Oxfam:
Oxfam delivers only to the UK
�3.95 flat fee and free returns.

  • UK Delivery Only UK Delivery only
  • Free returns


No review added yet - be the first!

Reviews and Comments

If you own this product already, please write a quick review to help others:

Your rating (1 low, 10 high):



Current Special Offer at Oxfam:

Comments and Feedback

This is an experimental quick comments form. Please use it to point out a mistake, tell us about a closed shop or a quick comment about the page you are on. Any comment/feedback left here may be added to the page if it is helpful.





Oxfam


Read more about Oxfam
Rating:
(9 votes)

Shop at Oxfam online! There are the usual Oxfam goodies as well as a huge selection of second hand and vintage clothes, music, dvds, books and homewares. Also find wedding favours, rare books, ceramics, stamps and coins.




DISCLOSURE: We may earn a commission when you use one of our links to make a purchase.
We do our best to make sure the prices shown on this site are correct but they are not live prices so please check on the merchant's site for the correct current price.
The data on this site is taken from many different sources including user submissions so may not be completely accurate. If you find an error, please let us know.