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PUBLISHER: Vagabond Voices
FORMAT: Paperback / softback
ISBN: 9781913212346
RRP: £9.95
PAGES: 104
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 26, 2022
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The Last Woman Born on the Island
Sharon Black
The Last Woman Born on the Island is an exploration of the past and the present, and a celebration of the landscapes, bothphysical and emotional, that make up our lives. What are the colours of the language or languages we speak, and how dothey infl uence the ways we live?Much of this collection is set in the author’s homeland of Scotland. Some poems contemplate the history and traditions of theHighlands and Islands – from the HMS Iolaire disaster off Lewis in 1919 to the knitting of Eriskay ganseys, from the legend of the White Cow at Callanish stone circle to herring girls at the start of the twentieth century. Others consider Scottish languages and parlances, the country’s wildest and most beautiful landscapes, and the effects of tourism on the culture of the Hebrides.Is there is a diff erence between something lost and something merely forgotten? How do we fi nd what we don’t know we everhad? And what is belonging to a place, let alone to two places? In one long poem, the author stands between her home countryand her adopted country of France, letting her feet talk us through the places they have been. Who is the last woman andwhere is the island?
Sharon Black
Sharon Black is from Glasgow and lives in a remote valley of the Cevennes mountains in France. Her poetry is published widelyand she has won many awards for her work including First Prizes in the Guernsey International Poetry Competition 2019 andThe London Magazine Poetry Prizes 2019 and 2018. Her collections are To Know Bedrock (Pindrop, 2011), The Art of Egg(Two Ravens, 2015; Pindrop, 2019), The Red House (Drunk Muse, 2022) and The Last Woman Born on the Island (VagabondVoices, 2022). She also has a pamphlet, Rib (Wayleave Press, 2021). Since 2016 she has been editor of Pindrop Press.