Bestiary by Helen Dunmore

Bestiary by Helen Dunmore

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A collection of poems about a range of beasts, both real and imaginary.

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Bestiary by Helen Dunmore

Bestiary presents a gallery of beasts, from tigers, toads and tortoises to wasps and woodlice...from muggers and murderers to men who hide in shadows. A celebrated winner of fiction's Orange Prize, Helen Dunmore is as spellbinding a storyteller in her poetry as in her novels. Here she enters the animal world, exploring our relation-ship with animals and confronting our own animal nature: what makes us hurt as well as what delights us, what makes us human. Helen Dunmore's Bestiary brings beauty to the beast. As in her fiction, these haunting narratives draw us into darkness, engaging our fears and hopes in poetry of rare luminosity. The poems in her sixth Bloodaxe collection are probably her most lyrical, remarkable for their sensuous magic, their sharp delicacy, their sureness of touch.
Helen Dunmore (1952-2017) was a poet, novelist, short story and children's writer. Her poetry books received a Poetry Book Society Choice and Recommendations, the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award, and the Signal Poetry Award. Bestiary was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize in 1997. Inside the Wave won the 2017 Costa Poetry Award and went on to be named Costa Book of the Year. She won first prize in the Cardiff International Poetry Competition in 1990 with her poem 'Sisters leaving the dance', and first prize in the National Poetry Competition in 2010 with 'The Malarkey'. After making her debut with The Apple Fall in 1983, she published all her poetry with Bloodaxe. Her earlier work was collected in Out of the Blue: Poems 1975-2001 (2001), which was followed by Glad of These Times (2007), The Malarkey (2012), and Inside the Wave (2017), her tenth and final collection. A new retrospective, Counting Backwards: Poems 1975-2017, was published by Bloodaxe in 2019. She published twelve novels and three books of short stories with Penguin, including A Spell of Winter (1995), winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction, Talking to the Dead (1996), The Siege (2001), Mourning Ruby (2003), House of Orphans (2006) and The Betrayal (2010), as well as The Greatcoat (2012) with Hammer, and The Lie (2014), Exposure (2016) and Birdcage Walk (2017) with Hutchinson. A posthumous story collection, Girl, Balancing and Other Stories, followed from Hutchinson in 2018. Born in Beverley, Yorkshire, she studied English at York University, and after graduating in 1973 spent two years teaching in Finland before settling in Bristol.
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ISBN 13 9781852244019
ISBN 10 1852244011
Title Bestiary
Author Helen Dunmore
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Year published 1997-04-30
Number of pages 64
Prizes Short-listed for T S Eliot Prize 1997
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