Ten Poems from the Coast
The British archipelago has over 7,000 miles of coastline everything from limestone cliffs to muddy estuaries and from sand dunes to saltmarshes. These landscapes and others far beyond are reflected in these glorious poems. We find mudflats and wild Scottish shorelines, along with a ballad celebrating the shingle of a Suffolk beach where: The shelvings steep With stones to skim As if theyd feet To hop and skip Across the deep
from The Ballad of Shingle Street by Blake Morrison. Everywhere, theres a sense that we go to the lands edge to escape the hurly-burly of our daily lives. Being close to the ocean is as near as we come to another world as Anne Stevenson says in her paean to the North Sea. Poems by Matthew Arnold, Miriam Darlington, Helen Dunmore, Jen Hadfield, Kathleen Jamie, Blake Morrison, Kenneth Steven, Anne Stevenson, Giles Watson and Derek Walcott.
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NZ$ 15.99
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137 x 210 mm
01-06-2022
01-11-2023
9781907598944
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