Longlisted for the 2020 Laurel PrizePlunge into mountain lakes and
drift along meandering rivers in Swims, the debut poetry collection by
Elizabeth-Jane BurnettA long poem taking many forms, Swims begins and
ends in Devon, moving across the waterways of England and Wales: from
urban pond to open sea. The poet swims among fishermen on Grasmere,
reimagines the body as bottle cap in the Channel, and clambers down the
bank of the river Ouse with words scrawled on her swimsuit.As political
as they are personal, these meditations are conceived as environmental
acts that probe the relationship between landscape, memory and the self.
A sinuous, innovative debut, Swims reminds us of the power of swimming
to transform the human spirit, registering what the water gives to us
and what it takes away.