For me, poems start a conversation that I rarely want to finish. I love the intricacies and possibilities that can be found in a single, finely-wrought poem, and I want to respond to it, to whisper back. I am interested in ways of seeing, in the perceptual process of reading, the patterns in language, and the importance of poetry in modern society.
This project is a way of keeping my hand in a world of words, as it's important to me to continue interacting with poetry as an increasingly busy, increasingly less creative student of law. Every now and again I will write five hundred words or so on a piece of poetry in a bit to keep the conversation going. The Spotless Mirror is a phrase lovingly borrowed from a 17th century poet named Thomas Traherne. Like a poem, a mirror is an impossible surface - we look at it, we look through it, we step into it, and what we see is entirely our own.
My name is Alexandra Sutton, and I am a reader based in Manchester. If you have any requests or thoughts, I'd love you to get in touch.
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