In 1997 Hilary Menos and her family left Camden for a farmhouse in rural Devon. Over the next ten years, with her husband and three young sons, she transformed fifteen scrubby acres into a hundred acre organic farm. They kept Red Devon cattle and Wiltshire Horn sheep, made bacon and ham, grew vegetables. In 2009, with the organic market in decline, they decided to scale back, selling most of the livestock, the farmhouse, and part of the land. In Red Devon this 'blow-in' from 'upcountry' reveals her experiences of moving into a tight-knit rural community, and examines the human and animal costs of the conflict between traditional farming and modern commercial agriculture. She also tells the story of a burgeoning love affair between farmer Grunt Garvey and haulier Jo Tucker, a romance which ends in tragedy. Alongside these two stories, one fictional and one very real, runs a concern for farmers around the world threatened by global forces. "Hilary Menos confirms her reputation as one of the strongest emerging voices in British poetry. These are local poems in the best sense, rooted in a particular ground and community, but the poems of Red Devon deserve - and will find - a much wider readership.” - Michael Symmons Roberts "Menos creates small worlds packed tight, seamless, masterfully compressed. Her poems have wit, range and strength; they are contemporary, varied and highly imaginative.” - Ruth Padel
Autorentext
Hilary Menos was born in Luton in 1964, studied PPE at Wadham College, Oxford and worked as a journalist and restaurant critic in London. Her first collection, Berg (Seren, 2009), won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 2010. She has won or placed in a number of poetry competitions including the Bridport, Mslexia and the National. She has published poems in numerous places including the BBC Wildlife Magazine, and read her Work at events alongside Dannie Abse and Seamus Heaney. Her pamphlet, 'Wheelbarrow Farm', was one of the four winners of the Templar Poetry Pamphlet Competition in 2010.
Titel
Red Devon
Autor
EAN
9781781720554
ISBN
978-1-78172-055-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.06.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.13 MB
Anzahl Seiten
64
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch
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