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Running Time: 00:49 hrsNarrator: Jo ShapcottPublisher:Spoken Ink, 2013Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 00:49 hrsNarrator: Jo ShapcottPublisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2024Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Shapcott, Jo.Contributor: Shapcott, Jo.Edition: UnabridgedDate:Created2013Summary:
A Spoken Ink recording of Jo Shapcott reading her prize-winning collection. In 2010, Jo Shapcott published "Of Mutability" with Faber and Faber, her first collection for 12 years. The 47 poems explore the nature of change; in the body, within the natural worldand inside relationships. The book of poems was awarded the CostaBook of the Year for 2010, beating contenders in Fiction,Non-Fiction and other categories. "Of Mutability is so especially rich and resonant that itdeserves the widest possible readership, even among those who neverusually think of reading poems...And there is a dazzling variety oftone and colour and subject throughout - Shapcott's language danceslightly, and often with wit." (Sinclair McKay, Daily Telegraph) Jo Shapcott Jo Shapcott FRSL, is an English poet, editor and lecturer who has won the National Poetry Competition twice, the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, the Costa Book of the Year Award, a Forward Poetry Prize and the Cholmondeley Award. Shapcott has won the National Poetry Competition twice, in 1985 and 1991. Her Book: Poems 1988-1998 (2000; reprinted 2006) consists of poetry from her three earlier collections: Electroplating the Baby (1988), which won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize for Best First Collection, Phrase Book (1992), and My Life Asleep (1998), which won the Forward Poetry Prize (Best Collection). "Of Mutability" is published by Faber & Faber
Genre:Subject(s): Change | Change (Psychology)Original Publisher: London, Spoken InkLanguage(s): English
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