<p><em>Learning How to Sing</em> extends James Aitchison&rsquo;s celebration of the natural world and in his poems on islands and seaways the celebration is a form of pilgrimage. His compositions encompass other topics: for example James Aitchison on time ranges from recalling the origins of life to recognising the uncertain future of our world; his vision of lived time and mortality is expressed in elegiac lyrics for Duke Ellington Sylvia Plath Anne Sexton and lost friends.</p><p>From the publication of <em>Brain Scans</em> in 1988 to that of <em>The Gates of Light </em>many books later<em> </em>in 2016<em> </em>the life and nature of the mind have been recurring subjects in James Aitchison&rsquo;s poetry. In this ample new collection his poems on that theme are subtle sometimes disturbing and&nbsp;in the poems on his own mental states darkly humorous.<em>&nbsp;</em></p><p><em>Learning How to Sing</em> like all James Aitchison&rsquo;s previous collections shows his respect for language and the craft of poetry.</p>
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