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McCready, Marion

 
9781908998248: Tree Language

Sinopsis

Tree Language is told in shard-like poems of supreme richness and finely balanced darkness - variously shaped, whittled to a point, almost sharp enough to draw blood. And although this is a book spiked with brambles and skeletal branches, shot through with frost and fossilled with plant-bones, blood is the slick thread that sews together its themes and landscapes:
war and personal tragedy, daffodils and poppies, Jerusalem, Scotland, colour and desolation.

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Scottish poet Marion McCready was born in Stornoway and lives in Dunoon, Argyll. Her poems have been published widely including in <em>Poetry (Chicago), Edinburgh Review, The Glasgow Herald</em> and <em>Be The First To Like This: New Scottish Poetry</em> (Vagabond Voices, 2014). Her chapbook, <em>Vintage Sea</em>, was published by Calder Wood Press (2011). She won a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award in 2013 and won the Melita Hume Poetry Prize also in 2013. Her first full- length collection, TREE LANGUAGE, was published by Eyewear Publishing (2014).

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