In Clyde: my river G W Colkitto takes us on an extended journey that
travels as much through time as place. Deftly weaving together scenes
from childhood to adulthood, from family to social commentary and
politics with a river that is itself as much a character as the parents,
brothers, royalty and worker who populate these poems, Colkitto conjures
a tone that is at once wistful and precise; that is both astute and
deeply humane. Whether working with long declamatory lines or a tumble
of short drum beats, this is poetry that is alive to the power of
language and all the ways in which we connect. Beneath a surface
simplicity there is not only enormous craft at work, but layers of
meaning beckoning us back to read and read again and find something new
each time.
'Suspension Bridge'
I thought it exotic
as if California came to Glasgow
wanted to paint it gold