Blue-Green Algae
Blue-Green Algae
Rosie Driffill
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“It’s nature poetry, so it’s pretty, and it’s ugly. It’s us at our messiest, our most incongruous. Running around. Running away. Learning that there is nowhere to run to.”
In Rosie Driffill’s meditation on flora, fauna, fire and failing relationships, birds flee, trees hide, gargoyles weep, Arcadia grows ever more distant, and we – humans that we are – see fit to plant marigolds and dig up dandelions. Cook chickens and swoon over kingfishers. Protect the game birds then shoot them for sport. Build walls, fell trees, and squeeze the sublime out of mountains. Partition the planet into that which we might control, and that which we might idealise, gaze at. Regard the world, regard each other, through the lenses our parents gave us, seldom stopping to simply let things be.
But hope springs eternal; and we still have time. Just.
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Imprint: Valley Press
Published: November 2022
ISBN: 9781915606013
Catalogue no: VP0206
Page count: 36
Trim size: 216 x 140 mm
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About the author
Rosie Driffill is a writer and psychotherapist from North Yorkshire. She has written for the Guardian, Wanderlust, the Dalesman and Therapy Today. Her memoir Suddenly, While Living, a meditation on living with a mysterious, debilitating illness, was published by Valley Press in 2021; her debut poetry pamphlet Blue-Green Algae was released in 2022. She lives in Calderdale, and splits her free time between the valleys and the moors.