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Ten Poems from the Peak District
Selected and Introduced by Katharine Towers
Various Authors
£6.95
This mini anthology belongs to our popular series of UK regional titles, and features poems that capture the vivid landscapes and atmospheres of the Dark and White Peaks.
There’s a celebration of the very particular Derbyshire tradition of well dressing, alongside poems that take us up onto the high moors and down into the tunnels under Ladybower Reservoir.
At an iconic Dark Peak landmark, we encounter a raw landscape that tricks the mind into altered perceptions:
“It is endless, a stranded reef
which seeps and surges indefinitely.
Paths slip under streams; pools hover;
stones become sheep become stones.”from ‘Kinder Downfall, 24 April 1932’ by Rob Hindle
The selection is proof (if needed) that the Peak District is equal to the Lake District in its power to fire the imaginations of poets who live in it – or who simply love it for its wild beauty.
Katharine Towers is a poet who lives in the White Peak.
Poems by Rob Hindle, Helen Mort, Alistair Noon, Mark Pajak, Peter Riley, Anna Seward, Katharine Towers, Tony Williams, River Wolton and Warda Yassin.
Cover illustration by Ian Parkinson.