
Summary
Bivouac in the Present: Selected Poems
Jen Hadfield is celebrated as a unique voice in contemporary poetry, lauded for her vibrant style and dedication to the natural world. Selected Poems provides a retrospective journey through her work, from the youthful wanderlust of Almanacs to the incantatory praise songs of Nigh-No-Place, which earned her the T.S. Eliot Prize.
Hadfield’s poetics are deeply rooted in a sense of kinship with the non-human, a s…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781035032853 |
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ISBN-10: | 1035032856 |
Author: | Jen Hadfield |
Publisher: | Pan Macmillan |
Imprint: | Picador |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 128 |
Release Date: | 14 July 2025 |
Weight: | 180g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 154mm x 12mm |
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Hadfield brings sensations to life; subtle and propulsive, her language fizzes and dashes – Rishi Dastidar on The Stone Age * The Guardian *[Storm Pegs] is a bewitching book, tactile and immersive, riven with salt winds, alive with human oddities and loud with the cries of seabirds. Everything glows in the light of Hadfield’s words, from slimy sea molluscs to grand island vistas. * The Telegraph *There are as many creatures as people in Nigh-No-Place, and poems are more like brilliant snapshots than whole, poised works. The writing is all the better for this manifestation of energy … Hadfield’s refreshing voice carries all the way from the top of Scotland to blow some of the dust off British verse. – Stephen Knight on Nigh-No-Place * The Independent *There is something magical and incantatory in the way she cherishes language at the level of the name, as if utterance itself might be a way of dwelling in the real and making oneself at home there * The New Statesman *The Stone Age transports us to the bleakly beautiful landscape of Shetland, where she lives. Hers is an uncompromising eye which sees Soul in everything … Strange and challenging, these poems demand as much attention as the poet gives her world. * Daily Mail *
About The Author
Jen Hadfield
Jen Hadfield lives in Shetland. Her first collection, Almanacs, won an Eric Gregory Award in 2003. Her second collection, Nigh-No-Place, won the T. S. Eliot Prize and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection. She won the Edwin Morgan Poetry Competition in 2012. Her collection The Stone Age won the Highland Book Prize in 2022.
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