Nigh-No-Place

Nigh-No-Place

by Jen Hadfield
Nigh-No-Place

Nigh-No-Place

by Jen Hadfield

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781852247935
Publisher: Bloodaxe Books
Publication date: 02/27/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Jen Hadfield lives in Shetland where she works as a poet and writing tutor. Her first collection Almanacs (Bloodaxe Books, 2005) was written in Shetland and the Western Isles in 2002 thanks to a bursary from the Scottish Arts Council, and it won an Eric Gregory Award in 2003, which enabled her to work on her second collection, Nigh-No-Place (Bloodaxe Books, 2008), in Canada and Shetland. She went on to win the T.S. Eliot Prize for Nigh-No-Place, which was also a Poetry Book Society Recommendation as well as being shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection. She has also received a Dewar Award to produce a solo exhibition of Shetland ex-votos in the style of sacred Mexican folk art, incorporating rubrics of very short fiction, and won the Edwin Morgan Poetry Competition in 2012. Her third collection, Byssus, was published by Picador in 2014.

Table of Contents


Nigh-No-Place     9
The Mandolin of May
Narnia No Moose     12
Canis Minor     13
Dogwalk II     14
Still Life with the Very Devil     15
The Mandolin of May     16
Kodachrome     19
The Midnight Visit     20
A Dad Day for Icefishing     21
This Is Us Saint's Day     22
Prenatal Polar Bear     23
Towhee     24
Still Life with Longjohns     25
Thou Shalt Want Want Want     26
Paternoster     27
Ladies and Gentlemen This Is a Horse as Magritte Might Paint Him     28
Nigh-No-Place
'witless...'     30
Blashey-wadder     31
Burra Moonwalk     32
Daed-traa     35
Gish     36
Glid     37
Hum (noun)     38
Snuskit     39
Stumba     40
Fishing at Spiggie     41
Self-portrait as a Fortune-telling Miracle Fish     42
Ten-minute break haiku     43
Odysseus and the Sou'wester     44
Boreas     45
Our Lady of Isbister     46
The Wren     47
Hedgehog, Hamnavoe     48
Teatros - Some Rockpools for R     49
Love's Dog     50
Seven Burra Poems
Burra Grace     52
Nearly a Sonnet     54
Summer Migrants     55
Bridge End, October     56
No snow fell on Eden     57
'if your theory'     58
Cabbage     59
Introduction to Economics     60
First poem for Owl and Sophie     61
In the same way     62
Notes     64
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