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<p>Flying School is a book of beautifully crafted poems about the contrivances by which we attempt to enrich or repair our lives. One dominant image is flight and more specifically parachutes &ndash; reflecting an aspiration to come to terms with our hardest challenges including the reality of death.&nbsp;The book ends with a series of heartbreaking elegies for the poet&rsquo;s father unflinching in their grief-stricken gaze.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Poems about Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer musing on their art and subversive pastorals on our loss of biodiversity extend Saxton&rsquo;s focus into new areas. ere are dramatic monologues too &ndash; a returning cosmonaut disappointed not to be more generously treated; a Polynesian ambassador in Venice in the time of Casanova; a young man who falls for a girl in the American &lsquo;Neverglades&rsquo; and serves with her brother in Viet Nam. Themes include love savoured compromised or lost; identity being and nothingness; and faith versus unbelief.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; In this dazzlingly various collection plain-spoken storytelling is set against more oblique or lyrical voices while sonnets sestinas villanelles and &lsquo;triplets&rsquo; (juxtaposing conventional and consonantal rhyme) offer the pleasures of accomplished form. The common factor is a vividly observed aliveness often inflected with wit. Saxton has conjured a teeming world of phenomena ideas and emotions that never fails to surprise as well as entertain or move.</p>