The newly drawn Stanza Stones Trail runs through forty-seven miles of the Pennine region, some of the most strikingly varied landscape in the world. The terrain bears the deep scars of industrial exploitation, as well as those less obvious: the signs left by a hundred local generations are carved into the region's abounding rocks. Simon Armitage was born and raised here, in the village of Marsden, and in 2012 he was commissioned through the Ilkley Literature Festival to write site-specific poetry. Armitage composed six new poems on his Pennine walks and, with the help of local expert Tom Lonsdale and letter-carver Pip Hall, found extraordinary, secluded sites and saw his words carved into stone. This book is a record of that journey, containing the poems and the accounts of Lonsdale and Hall. The many layers of stone and sediment found beneath the surface of the rock reflect the drama of the landscape itself. Covered in decades of industrial soot and grime, the colours released by the carver's tools will likely never return to shades of black and grey, but become a small reminder of the changes that our natural environment undergoes, and the marks, small and large, of humankind.
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Publication Date: 01 Oct 2013
Publisher: Enitharmon Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781907587306
About Pip HallSimon ArmitageTom Lonsdale
Simon Armitage lives in Yorkshire has taught at universities in this country and the United States and is currently Professor of Poetry at the University of Sheffield. He has published nine full-length collections of poetry including Selected Poems and Seeing Stars as well as notable translations of medieval verse including Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. He has published two novels and three works of non-fiction; Walking Home - the prose account of his walk along the Pennine Way as a latter-day troubadour - was a Sunday Times bestseller. Armitage also writes extensively for radio television and film is a regular broadcaster and presenter with the BBC is the lyricist and singer with the band the Scaremongers and has written several theatre pieces including dramatisations of both the Odyssey and the Iliad. He is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes most recently the Keats-Shelley Prize and the Cholmondeley Award and in 2010 was honoured with the CBE for services to poetry.
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