Kith
By Jo Bell
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Delighting in the belting, beautiful turn-of-phrase, Jo Bell's poems are lyrical and joyous, but always precise and clear as birdsong. They take us the long way home, plot histories along the route of backwaters, and are occasionally diverted for a roll in the hay; hearts are broken and boats are dry-docked. There will be tears, but there will also be love, safe harbours, and the company of wise and faithful kith.
Jo Bell - archaeologist, boat dweller and erstwhile director of National Poetry Day - is a poetry pundit and deviser of online poetry community 52. Winner in 2014 of the Charles Causley prize and Manchester Cathedral prize, and placed in the Bridport, Wigtown, and Ballymaloe international competitions, she has had a fortunate year. She is currently building new projects with the writer Tania Hershman and poet Michael Symmons Roberts. Kith is her second collection of poems.
Jo Bell
Jo Bell was born in Sheffield and grew up on the fringes of the Derbyshire Peak District, leaving school just after the Miners’ Strike. She became an industrial archaeologist, specialising in coal and lead mines. A winner of the Charles Causley Prize and the Manchester Cathedral Prize, she was the first Canal Laureate for the UK appointed by the Poetry Society and the Canal & River Trust. She lives on a narrowboat on the English waterways. Kith (Nine Arches Press) is Jo Bell’s second collection of poems.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Sorry to see this going back to the library. Love the canal boats and archeology. I have a cousin lives on a narrowboat so I can feel a connection. However I think that in the absence of this connection I would have found some other one as reading the book brings her voice close.
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Kith - Jo Bell
KITH
Kith
Jo Bell
ISBN: 9781911027003
Copyright © Jo Bell, 2015
Cover artwork ‘Autumn Night’ © Heather Duncan.
www.heatherduncan.co.uk
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, graphic, electronic, recorded or mechanical, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Jo Bell has asserted her right under Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
First published April 2015 by:
Nine Arches Press
PO Box 6269
Rugby
CV21 9NL
United Kingdom
www.ninearchespress.com
Printed in Britain by:
The Russell Press Ltd.
Ebook conversion by leeds-ebooks.co.uk
KITH
Jo Bell
LOGO.jpegSome will tell you that you are mad, and nearly all will say, ‘What is the use?’ For we are a nation of shopkeepers, and no shopkeeper will look at research which does not promise him a return within a year. And so you will sledge nearly alone, but those with whom you sledge will not be shopkeepers: that is worth a good deal.
– Apsley Cherry-Garrard, The Worst Journey in the World
Contents
Crates
Taken
Like love
Lately
Shame
I have not asked for this
Cuntstruck
Talking to myself
Enough deathbed talk:
Fig roll
Muse
No Seafarer
Given
Springtime at the boatyard
Breaker’s yard
Tied up
Tixall Wide
Frozen in
How to live on a narrow boat
My country
Kingfisher
Oiks
Still life
Boat in dry dock
Lifted
A crossing
Severn, from Purton
The archaeologist of rivers
Eve naming the birds
Infallible
Gloriana
A nightingale for Gilbert White
Mallaig
From here on up all the paths are informal
Excavation
Small finds
Silbury Hill
Mute
My Schiehallion
Waiting in Starbucks for Max
Raising the roof for Kirsty
Birdsong at the Rec
Beginnings
First, cause no harm
Fair play
February 21st
Shibboleth
Your Helens and my Jonathans
Mowing
Worship
Whales
The End
A diet rich in birdsong
Rooks over Avebury
Begin
Society of Friends
Kith
I will lift up mine eyes to