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A Fold in the Map charts two very different voyages: a tracing of the dislocations of leaving one’s native country, and a searching exploration of grief at a father’s final painful journey. In the first part of the collection, Plenty — “before the fold” — the poems deal with family, and longing for home from a new country, with all the ambiguity and doubleness this perspective entails. In the book’s
“A fold in the map” is a nod to Jan Morris’s Trieste And The Meaning Of Nowhere, where the traveller's state of in-between-ness is explored. In these poems of longing for home, family and other loved ones, Isobel Dixon draws on a rich store of natural imagery, illuminating the ordinary, at times with a touch of wry humour. These are accessible lyrical poems that will speak
“Maybe there was something in the water in Umtata, but Isobel Dixon was born with the gift of lyricism as natural speech. A measure of her accomplishment is that all the sense impressions of Africa, even if the reader has never actually been there, live naturally in her poetry as if it were the only landscape. The vivid surroundings of her childhood got into her rhythms and her phrases. A second, perhaps sadder story, springs from that. She is looking back to something lost, even as she continues to engage in the history of the land where she was born. She has the language for
Isobel Dixon was born in Umtata, South Africa, grew up in the Karoo region and studied Isobel is currently featured on the Contemporary Writers section of the British Council website. Reviews for A Fold in the Map http://www.sundayindependent.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=4258242 <http://www.sundayindependent.co.za/index.php?fArticleId=4258242> <http://www.hippopress.com/books/A%20Fold%20in%20the%20Map.html> <http://www.hippopress.com/books.html>
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