Of Sea takes the form of a poetic bestiary of creatures living
beneath, beside and above the water: in wetlands, salt marshes and the
intertidal zone. In a sequence of 46 poems, Burnett captures the world
of cockles and clams, rare moths and the humble earwig (to name a few)
with a precise and dynamic lyric that seems always on the verge of
music.
"Burnett is one of the UK's most original poets of the nonhuman world,
and of our environmental moment. Innovative, dazzling, affecting poems
that shimmer with intellectual acuity and emotional resonance." Rebecca
Tamás