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Heart Stones

Heart Stones

James Nash

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In his third volume of sonnets, James Nash examines urban and seaside environments in a Yorkshire he has known through fifty years living in the North. His sonnets soar over the land – from Leeds, a predominantly Victorian city, to the Wolds in the East Riding of Yorkshire, walking and cycling into the natural world with a pen and paper never far from his hand.

James openly shows his debts to the great poets and writers of previous generations, from Winifred Holtby to Philip Larkin, from Matthew Arnold to Dylan Thomas – and with this sparkling new collection, lays a fresh claim to be named among them. To borrow some of his own words, James' gift is to be a "clear microscope" for our times, finding hope in the many "miracles of detail" that pass through his unwavering gaze; into verses that glow with warmth, insight and poignancy. He thinks his old English master would be quite proud.

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Imprint: Valley Press

Published: November 2021

ISBN: 9781912436644

Catalogue no: VP0185

Page count: 96

Trim size: 198 x 129 mm

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About the author

James Nash was born in London in 1949, and has been a resident of Leeds since 1971. His collections of sonnets include Some Things Matter (2012), A Bench for Billie Holiday (2018), Heart Stones (2021) and Notes of Your Music (2025), all published by Valley Press.