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Division Street

Division Street

by Helen Mort
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/09/2013

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*WINNER OF THE FENTON ALDEBURGH FIRST COLLECTION PRIZE 2014*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE T.S. ELIOT PRIZE 2013*
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA POETRY AWARD 2013*

The much-anticipated debut collection from award-winning poet and rising star, Helen Mort

*SHORTLISTED FOR THE T.S ELIOT PRIZE 2013*

'A stone is lobbed in '84,
hangs like a star over Orgreave.
Welcome to Sheffield. Border-land,
our town of miracles...'
- 'Scab'


From the clash between striking miners and police to the delicate conflicts in personal relationships, Helen Mort's stunning debut is marked by distance and division. Named for a street in Sheffield, this is a collection that cherishes specificity- the particularity of names; the reflections the world throws back at us; the precise moment of a realisation. Distinctive and assured, these poems show us how, at the site of conflict, a moment of reconciliation can be born.
ISBN:
9780701186845
9780701186845
Category:
Poetry by individual poets
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-09-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Vintage Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
80
Dimensions (mm):
216x135x6mm
Weight:
0.09kg
Helen Mort

Helen Mort was born in Sheffield in 1985, and grew up in nearby Chesterfield. Five times winner of the Foyle Young Poets Award, she received an Eric Gregory Award in 2007 and won the Manchester Young Writer Prize in 2008. Her first collection, Division Street (2013), was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize and Costa Poetry Award, and won the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize.

In 2014, she was named as a 'Next Generation Poet', the prestigious accolade announced only once every ten years, recognising the 20 most exciting new poets from the UK and Ireland. No Map Could Show Them (2016), her second collection, about women and mountaineering, was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

Helen has been the Wordsworth Trust Poet in Residence and the Derbyshire Poet Laureate and was named one of the RSL's 40 under 40 Fellows in 2018. She is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and lives in Sheffield. Black Car Burning was her first novel, and A Line Above the Sky is her first work of narrative memoir.

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