The Bonniest Companie

4.15 ( 138 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Bonniest Companie

The Bonniest Companie

4.15 (138 Ratings by Goodreads)
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In her extraordinary collection, Kathleen Jamie examines her native Scotland - a country at once wild and contained, rural and urban - and her place within it. In the author's own words: '2014 was a year of tremendous energy in my native Scotland, and knowing I wanted to embrace that energy and participate in my own way, I resolved to write a poem a week, and follow the cycle of the year.' The poems also venture into childhood and family memory - and look to ahead to the future.

The Bonniest Companie is a visionary response to a year shaped and charged by both local and global forces, and will stand as a remarkable document of our times.

Prizes

Winner of Saltire Society Book of the Year Award 2016 (UK),Short-listed for Roehampton Poetry Prize 2016 (UK)

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781509801718
ISBN10 1509801715
Number Of Pages 80
Item Weight 118 g
Product Dimensions 153 x 196 x 6 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pan Macmillan
Format paperback
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An engaging and energetic collection that follows the cycle of a year, cycles within cycles, the migrations of birds and people. The many voices of Scotland’s natural and social worlds combine to create an outstanding aural map of our times -- Jackie Kay * Herald *

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Author's Bio

Kathleen Jamie was born in the west of Scotland in 1962. Her poetry collection The Tree House (Picador 2004), won both the Forward Prize and the Scottish Book of the Year Award. Mr and Mrs Scotland are Dead was shortlisted for the 2003 International Griffin Prize. Kathleen Jamie's non-fiction books include the highly praised essay collections Findings and Sightlines. She teaches at Stirling University, and lives with her family in Fife.

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