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Poetry Book Society RecommendationSecond collection from a prize-winning poetPublished September 2006. Maps and charts are a recurrent motif in Jane Routh’s new collection with its implicit journey from unknown waters to the intimate landscape of home. Haunted by their own histories, islands, fells and fens shape the way they are lived in by ancestors (both real and adopted), boatbuilders, farmers, fruit growers and the odd saint. Characteristically musical, fresh and vivid, Jane Routh’s poems are themselves a different kind of mapmaking – a deeper way of making sense of the world we’re passing through.Jane Routh manages woodlands and a flock of geese in North Lancashire. She is a professional photographer.This is Jane Routh’s second collection.Circumnavigation (Smith/Doorstop, 2002) won thePoetry Business Book & Pamphlet Competition,and was shortlisted for the Forward First CollectionPrize. It was also selected for the Random Actsof Poetry project (where books were randomlydonated to unsuspecting members of the public).From reviews of Circumnavigation:This is the assured, original voice of a poet whocan give her poems a charge of energy by takingrisks with language.’ – Elizabeth Burns‘Her poems build people into landscapes anddifficult emotions into people.’ – Slab‘The great pleasure of Routh’s writing is that hersensibilities are as specific as her environment.’– Vic Allen‘Here landscape has the clean starkness of AngloSaxon poetry where humans have yet fully toimprint their presence.’– Joe Sheerin,Poetry London
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