[St Murdoc’s chapel]

Lesley Harrison

a roundela sea doora tree with a thought in it the character of lichenarchaic, like auntsclumped in off-whiteantimacassar.                                                        stonechat.                                                           marks the air with empty brackets. a yellowhammerrepeats, repeatingin dialects, in ancient forms of song

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Lesley Harrison lives and works on the north-east coast of Scotland. In her poetry she looks north from her cliff-top village towards Orkney and Shetland and the polar seas beyond. Her poems use inventive arrangements of word, sound and space to recreate the tentative process of finding a foothold, and deciding to settle. Kitchen Music is her sixth collection.

Manchester
England

"A book of poems, a book of voices. A book that is also a map, an almanac, a report — of histories, of stories, of lands and waters. A book of poems made and arranged in such a way as to create harbours and enclosures: the contained order of narrative brought to a wild scattering of events; a careful arrangement of whale bones on a gallery floor to tell the tale of that great singing creature now stilled to silence."
—Kirsty Gunn

"This is a book of precise and uncompromisingly beautiful writing about northern place: Orkney, Iceland, far seas of the imagination. A few words, brilliant and disquieting in choice and cadence, transport the reader to distant islands and their weather. As you read, you are alone in a remote stone house at nightfall, with the wind rising from the sea below the windows."
—Peter Davidson

"A great poem consists of alternate measures of words and silence; and in the greatest work the silence is as important as the words to which it gave birth. Lesley Harrison is a writer of consistent brilliance, who with just a handful of words can conjure song from silence. These are warnings, elegies and celebrations... Kitchen Music is a meticulously crafted Northern Hymnal – a brilliantly conceived orison to the flora and fauna of the higher latitudes. This collection is essential reading for anyone keen to understand why poetry remains a unique force for change on this planet."
—John Glenday

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