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No Map Could Show Them
No Map Could Show Them | Helen Mort
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The brillilant second collection from "Next Generation" Poet, T.S. Eliot and Costa shortlisted poet, Helen Mort. 'When we climb alone en cordee feminine, we are magicians of the Alps - we make the routes we follow disappear.' Helen Mort's riveting second collection is inspired by her two greatest passions: mountaineering and running. In odes to the young women who tramped the Alps in their skirts and petticoats, long hemlines and 'fashionable shoes', here are poems inspired by Miss Jemima Morrell, a young woman from Yorkshire, who was the first Victorian woman to scale the Swiss peaks. At the heart of the collection lies the breathtaking sequence 'Black Rocks', dedicated to Alison Hargreaves, the British climber who perished at the face of K2. These are distinctive and unforgettable poems of passion and precipices, of edges and extremes. "No Map Could Show Them "confirms Helen's position as one of the finest young poets at work today."
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Really enjoyed this collection. Its focus on women who climb(ed) mountains (sometimes metaphorically, often actually) makes it a very memorable collection. I will turn back to this one, even though some poems (especially of those not on topic) did not work for me. All in all: 4/5.

#poetry #readwomen #feministliterature

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Difficult women don't know they're born.
Difficult women don't know the meaning of the word.
There could be one folded into your newspaper,
holding her breasts like oranges. There might be
one carrying your coffee, or moving to your road.
In London, it's said you're never more than 6 feet
from a difficult woman.

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brilliant! helen has a great way with words and its so great to see women focussed on #poetry #mountaineering