Dead letters

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‘In Dead Letters, Carole Coates goes beyond elegy to communicate in poetry with her dead husband. The past they shared is reclaimed and celebrated, particularly through their mutual love of words – “both to see and say the hugger-mugger, muddy/ shining world, the shit and silver of it… Such magic luck.” But Coates is philosopher as much as poet, building her letters to the dead into a subtle meditation on body and soul. This is a quietly heroic project where death, gracefully, is not permitted the last word’. – Carol Ann Duffy

Carole Coates has published five full collections and a pamphlet with Shoestring Press and another pamphlet with Wayleave Press. A late starter in poetry, she is particularly noted for her ability to blend narrative and lyric. She lives in Lancaster which she says is a good place for poets.

Roger Elkin has said of her last collection, When the Swimming Pool Fell in the Sea (2021), ‘… this is a big and important book. Such is the close focus and detailed responses to events that the 39 poems transcend the personal to become a moving testament to love and survival.’ (The High Window). Carol Ann Duffy remarks ‘In this totally absorbing and moving collection, Carole Coates uses language as both reincarnation and elegy in a visceral exploration of illness, bereavement and widowhood’.