
by HelenMort (Author)
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE T.S ELIOT PRIZE 2013* `A stone is lobbed in '84, hangs like a star over Orgreave. Welcome to Sheffield. Border-land, our town of miracles...' - `Scab' From the clash between striking miners and police to the delicate conflicts in personal relationships, Helen Mort's stunning debut is marked by distance and division. Named for a street in Sheffield, this is a collection that cherishes specificity: the particularity of names; the reflections the world throws back at us; the precise moment of a realisation. Distinctive and assured, these poems show us how, at the site of conflict, a moment of reconciliation can be born.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 05 Sep 2013
ISBN 10: 0701186844
ISBN 13: 9780701186845
Book Overview: *WINNER OF THE FENTON ALDEBURGH FIRST COLLECTION PRIZE 2014* *SHORTLISTED FOR THE T.S. ELIOT PRIZE 2013* *SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA POETRY AWARD 2013* The much-anticipated debut collection from award-winning poet and rising star, Helen Mort