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The North End of Eden Christine De Luca

The North End of Eden By Christine De Luca

The North End of Eden by Christine De Luca


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Summary

This poetry collection centres around the wildness and beauty of Shetland, with deep insights into the island's inhabitants, nature and landscape.

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The North End of Eden by Christine De Luca

A polar projection changes foo we figure oot wir world. Shetland isna banished tae a box i da Moray Firt or left oot aa tagidder - ta scale up da rest - but centre stage.

Christine De Luca's poetry creates a sense of the beauty and spareness of Shetland, the contradictory space and smallness of the island; and a feeling for people living on the far side of Scotland.

These poems explore concepts of identity, home and belonging, and of our connection with the land. Drawing inspiration from medicine, history and religious and pagan legends, from modern and ancient sources, De Luca writes with equal fluency in both English and Shetlandic. This book awakens its reader to the beauty of the language and the landscape of the most northern part of Britain; yet there is no sense of isolation. She explores the folktales and values home-grown in Shetland in terms of the wider world, from Russia to Canada.

About Christine De Luca

Christine De Luca was born in 1947 in Shetland. She moved to Edinburgh to study and to work in educational. De Luca has four poetry collections and numerous awards to her name. Her work to promote and retain Shetlandic is well known.

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NPB9781906817329
9781906817329
1906817324
The North End of Eden by Christine De Luca
New
Paperback
Luath Press Ltd
2010-06-30
388
N/A
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