
Staff Pick
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Pages:
96
Published:
Jul 2019
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Birlinn, Limited
Imprint
Polygon
ISBN:
9781846974878
Winner of an Eric Gregory Award, 2020 Winner of a Somerset Maugham Award, 2020'The old Shetland fishermen still speak with something like reverence of the forgotten art of steering by the moder dy (mother wave), the name given to an underswell which it is said always travels in the direction of home'Written in English, interspersed with Shetlandic dialect throughout, this eagerly awaited debut collection from Shetland poet Roseanne Watt contains profound, assured and wilfully spare poems that are built from the sight, sound and heartbeat of the land as much as from the sea. In rigorously controlled, concise, and vivid language Watt offers glimpses of the landscape alongside which we find the most complex and mysterious of human experiences.
$37.00
Roseanne Watt recently panelled at the Auckland Writers Festival 2025 on indigenous languages. This collection of poetry has been translated from Watt's native language of Shetlandic, following themes of environment, people, and memory. If you are a fan of Margaret Tait, you will love this collection.