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Gardenstown

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  • Gardenstown by Martin Malone
  • Gardenstown by Martin Malone
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Martin Malone & Bryan Angus's Gardenstown offers a vivid evocation of changing seasons in a village, from spring to winter. The book is a sequence of Malone's remarkable poetry, interspersed with Angus's exquisite linocuts, which capture the essence of the people, places and wildlife in north-east Scotland. Here they watch the year pass as, like the tide the seasons come and go.

Author Biography:

Martin Malone now divides his time between Donegal, Aberdeenshire and France. He has published four poetry collections: The Waiting Hillside (Templar, 2011), Cur (Shoestring, 2015), The Unreturning (Shoestring 2019), Gardenstown (Broken Sleep Books 2024) and a Selected Poems 2005 - 2020: Larksong Static (Hedgehog 2020). He's also published 4 pamphlets: 17 Landscapes (Bluegate Books), Prodigals (The Black Light Engine Room), Mr. Willett's Summertime (Poetry Salzburg), Shetland Lyrics (Hedgehog). He is an editor at Poetry Salzburg Review and a Poetry Ambassador for the Scottish Poetry Library. Bryan Angus is an Aberdonian who now lives in Banff on the north Aberdeenshire coast. For many years he ran an art retreat in Gardenstown with his wife Carla, where he re-learned how to make pictures. His great pleasure is landscape - whether that's painted, drawn or printed - and finding the stories that are held in the fabric of the land. He currently enjoys making his own work for exhibition, as well as illustration and design for commercial projects.
Release date NZ
March 22nd, 2024
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Other Bryan Angus
Pages
56
Dimensions
127x203x4
ISBN-13
9781916938106
Product ID
38675297

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