"She is in fragments but still astonishing. Just look at her beautiful language, her total swashbuckling trust in the image to say it all (anyone who loves haiku will love her too), her mix of gorgeous metaphor with direct emotion: 'The stars are sinking; the watch goes by; I lie alone.' Despite having been translated, imitated and versioned down the millennia, these fragments are still fresh, heartbreaking, memorable and strong. She lays out the stall for us all, both in what she is saying and how she says it. What do people care for? 'Look at that other person also in love with you.' She celebrates, and questions, and turns in the light, the beauty of what is."
Link: Ruth Padel: women poets | Top 10s | Guardian Unlimited Books.


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