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Nigh-No-Place (Paperback)
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Nigh-No-Place (Paperback)
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List price R318
Loot Price R262
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You Save R56 (18%)
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Winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 2008, shortlisted for the Forward
Prize for Best Collection, Poetry Book Society Recommendation. The
language of Jen Hadfield's poetry is one of incantation and secular
praise. Her first book, "Almanacs", was a traveller's litany,
featuring a road movie in poems set in the north of Scotland.
"Nigh-No-Place" is the liturgy of a poet passionately aware of the
natural world. Hadfield began her new book on the hoof, travelling
across Canada with a ravenous appetite for new landscapes. She took
epic routes: the railway line from Halifax to Vancouver and the
Dempster Highway's 740 km of gravel road, ending in the Arctic
oiltowns of Inuvik and Tuktoyuktuk. But it is in Shetland that she
becomes acutely aware of her own voice - her fluency and
tongue-tiedness; repetition, hiatus and breath. "Nigh-No-Place"
reflects the breadth of ground she's covered. 'Ten-minute Break
Haiku' is her response to working in a fish factory. 'Paternoster'
is the Lord's Prayer uttered by a draught-horse. 'Prenatal Polar
Bear' takes place in Churchill, Manitoba, surrounded by tundra.
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