The Illustrated Woman
The brilliant new collection from T.S. Eliot Prize and Costa Award shortlisted poet Helen Mort "Let me kneel before the sky and let me be humble, untidy, let me be decorated." 'On Permanence' Here are women's bodies. Hungry adolescent bodies, fluctuating pregnant bodies, ailing aging bodies. Here are bodies as products to be digitized and consumed. Here is the body in nature, changing and growing stronger. Here are tattooed women through history. Here is beauty and resilience. The Illustrated Woman is a tender and insightful collection about what it means to live in a female body. From the joys and struggles of new motherhood to the trauma of deepfakes, amidst the landscapes of the Peak District and the glaciers of Greenland, these poems continue and develop Helen Mort's remarkable poetics to moving and resonant effect.