In Elizabeth Smither's eighteenth collection of poetry her words are as vital as ever. The poems take the everyday - mothers and daughters, cats and horses, books and bowls, slippers and shirts - and transform them into something fresh: sometimes surreal, sometimes funny, often enchanted.
Enchanting poems that find the extraordinary in the ordinary.
In Elizabeth Smither's eighteenth collection, Night Horse, everyday moments transform into something fresh and surprising. Mothers and daughters, cats and horses, books and bowls, slippers and shirts--all become subjects of her quirky, whimsical observation.
Infused with Smither's unique personality, these poems offer a fresh perspective on the mundane world, revealing its hidden enchantments. Perfect for readers who appreciate contemporary poetry and seek beauty in the everyday.