ISDAL: Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection
Susannah Dickey
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Description for ISDAL: Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection
Paperback.
Winner of the PEN Heaney Prize
Shortlisted for the John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize
A Guardian and Irish Times Book of 2023
The much-anticipated debut poetry collection from acclaimed novelist Susannah Dickey, on the subject of our cultural obsession with true crime.
ISDAL is a timely interrogation of the true crime genre. In the first of its three parts, we follow the flirty co-presenters of a podcast about the mystery of 'Isdal Woman', whose burnt remains were discovered in Norway in 1970 and who has never been identified.
At the centre of the book is an ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781035015054
SKU
9781035015054
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About Susannah Dickey
Susannah Dickey is a poet and novelist from Derry and the author of four pamphlets, I had some very slight concerns (2017), genuine human values (2018), bloodthirsty for marriage (2020) and Oh! (2022). Her poems have been published in The Poetry Review, The TLS, Poetry London, and Poetry Ireland Review, amongst others. She is an Eric Gregory Award winner, a ... Read more
Reviews for ISDAL: Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection
A poet of tremendous imaginative range, artistic vision, and accomplishment
Kayo Chingonyi, author of A Blood Condition Susannah Dickey’s bloodthirsty for marriage made me think of Alice Notley in its urgency and playfulness. But Dickey is more surreal, more vivid; there are more dead gerbils. These are poems that scorch the earth with their originality and then write out ... Read more
Kayo Chingonyi, author of A Blood Condition Susannah Dickey’s bloodthirsty for marriage made me think of Alice Notley in its urgency and playfulness. But Dickey is more surreal, more vivid; there are more dead gerbils. These are poems that scorch the earth with their originality and then write out ... Read more