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One Mountain : Sold

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ISBN: 9781851323470
AuthorSmyth, Cherry
Pub Date01/05/2025
BindingPaperback
Pages108
Publisher: Arlen House
Quick overview One Mountain: Sold, Cherry Smyth's fifth collection of poetry, examines the devastating effects of a threatened gold mine in the Sperrins of County Tyrone, alongside other new poems that evolve out of her concerns for how we interrelate with each other, the environment and ethics.
€15.00

Cherry Smyth's foreboding vision grasped and enraged me. Her grief for the remote Irish landscape that awaits gold mining is also a stark protest from within the mountain that will echo long after in our minds. While 'One Mountain: Sold' exposes both the plight and nobility of the mountains, Smyth's additional new poems climb to their peak. It's here the reader can leap with her. With fragility and passion, these poems meditate on the very stuff that collides and pushes all matter up towards the sky.

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Cherry Smyth's foreboding vision grasped and enraged me. Her grief for the remote Irish landscape that awaits gold mining is also a stark protest from within the mountain that will echo long after in our minds. While 'One Mountain: Sold' exposes both the plight and nobility of the mountains, Smyth's additional new poems climb to their peak. It's here the reader can leap with her. With fragility and passion, these poems meditate on the very stuff that collides and pushes all matter up towards the sky.

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