Kiran Millwood Hargrave was born in London in 1990. The British
Shakespeare Assocation commissioned her first pamphlet Scavengers.
Her poetry and short stories have been selected to feature in
publications such as The New Writer, Aviary, The Forest Book of
Bedtime Stories and Orbis. Last March was produced in collaboration
with the Scott Polar Research Institute to mark the centenary of
Captain Scott's final expedition to the South Pole. This
astonishing collection transports the reader to the 'last place
without men' - a place that, for all our civilisation, we can still
be rubbed to 'knuckles' by the extremity of the weather, the
isolation. And though the poems are rooted in history, there is a
chilling message here for the future: 'that water, with seeping
insouciance, really can unmake stone'.
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