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    Singing from Silence
    Animating the Dead
    Landscapes Revealed: Geophysical Survey in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Area 2002-2011
    Requeening
    • Requeening

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      “A rare feat for any book of poems, let alone a debut, in that the lines, wrought with such deft precision and care, mark the sum total of a life richly lived and felt at the seat of poetry...These poems care, first and foremost, for what they write of and through, which is a much needed—yet increasingly rare—achievement.” -- Ocean Vuong Engaging the matriarchal structure of the beehive, Amanda Moore explores the various roles a woman plays in the family, the home, and the world at large. Beyond the productivity and excess, the sweetness and sting,  Requeening  brings together poems of motherhood and daughterhood, an evolving relationship of care and tending, responsibility and joy, dependence and deep love. The poems that anchor this collection don’t shy away from the inevitability of a hive’s collapse and consider the succession of “requeening” a hive as “a new heart ready to be fed and broken and fed again.” The collapse is both physical—there are poems of illness and recovery—and emotional, as the mother-daughter relationship shifts, the daughter becoming separate, whole, and poised to displace. The liminal spaces these poems traverse in human relationships is echoed in a range of poetic and hybrid form, offering freedom and stricture as they contemplate the way we hold one another in love and grief. Requeening  is a vivid and surprising collection of poems from a winner of the National Poetry Series Open Competition. 

      Requeening
    • The book presents groundbreaking findings from a comprehensive geophysical survey covering approximately 285 hectares in Orkney, between Skara Brae and Maeshowe. Recognized as the Book of the Year 2023 in the Current Archaeology Awards, it explores the archaeological significance of the surveyed area, revealing insights into ancient landscapes and human activity. The detailed analysis and innovative methodologies used in the survey contribute to a deeper understanding of this historically rich region.

      Landscapes Revealed: Geophysical Survey in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Area 2002-2011
    • Animating the Dead

      An Archaeology of Bronze Age Burial Practices in Orkney

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The book offers a comprehensive analysis of Orkney's Bronze Age barrows, exploring their chronological evolution and the transformations in mortuary and burial practices over time. Through extensive research, it sheds light on the cultural significance and historical context of these ancient sites, providing new insights into the societal norms and rituals of the era.

      Animating the Dead
    • Singing from Silence

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the theme of silence, this collection features forty poems that inspire readers to embrace quietude. Written by a Stanford creative writing teacher and poet, the work reflects on her journey of self-discovery following a career in public service. Through her introspective awakening, she invites readers to connect with their own inner voices, offering a unique blend of personal insight and poetic expression.

      Singing from Silence