Matthew Hollis
Matthew Hollis is a British poet known for his lyrical and introspective poetry. His work frequently explores themes of memory, landscape, and the human experience, with a notable sensitivity to language and rhythm. He is a poet who manages to capture fleeting moments and transform them into evocative verses.
n. 1971-01-01, Norwich
Bio
Career and Work
Matthew Hollis emerged on the British poetry scene as a distinct voice. His poetry is characterized by subtle musicality and careful attention to form. He has been published in various anthologies and literary magazines, consolidating his reputation as a poet of merit. His poems frequently address the individual's relationship with the environment, the passage of time, and the search for meaning in everyday experiences.
One of the striking aspects of his writing is the ability to evoke vivid images and deep feelings with economy of words. Introspection is a key element in his work, inviting the reader to reflect on their own experiences and perceptions.
Style and Themes
Hollis's style can be described as restrained, yet emotionally resonant. He uses precise and meticulously chosen language, creating an atmosphere of contemplation. Recurring themes include nature, memory, identity, and the complexity of human relationships. Matthew Hollis's poetry invites calm and reflection, offering moments of beauty and clarity in an often chaotic world.
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