Out for Air is the exhilarating first collection by former
professional skateboarder Olly Todd.
Infused with movement, surprise and play, Out for Air presents a
unique vision of the built environment, celebrating places where 'the
bridges are endless / beyond the cantilever / of reality'. Each poem is
its own event: expansive in scope but intricate in form, a masterclass
in precision engineering. Todd rewires T. S. Eliot's Waste Land in his
strange, compelling descriptions of the modern city: melting asphalt; a
U-turning taxi; a diner swallowed by a sinkhole. In this disorientating
landscape the skateboarder-poet is genius loci, the spirit of the
place.
From Manhattan's 'silky streets' and the Pacific Coast Highway to
inner-city London and his native Cumbria, together these poems record a
life lived on the move, in motion, on the cusp of things.