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Birdhouse, Paperback / softback Book

Birdhouse Paperback / softback

Part of the Salt Modern Poets series

Paperback / softback

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From diamonds hidden in a grandmother's pantry to a peahen's shout of ecstasy, from the voice of a deranged bridesmaid to that of a nun teaching a sex education lesson, Birdhouse is full of life - and its flip-side.

It includes an award-winning sequence of elegies for the poet's grandparents and great-grandparents who were victims of the holocaust (the sequence was a Poetry Book Society Choice).

Throughout this dazzling debut, Woodford explores sex, running away from school, and the happy ever after endings of Goldilocks and Eliza Doolittle.

She takes a reader from Poland to Darlington on a dizzying scenic route involving graveyards and playgrounds.

Along the way she celebrates a dead pigeon, a washing line, a big bed scene and an endless pair of legs.

Her poems speak directly to a reader. Intimate and compelling. Casually artful. They stir up time and place to dissolving point, honouring the material word but not taking it for what it is. Or isn't. Woodford has received an Eric Gregory Award, an Arvon/Jerwood apprenticeship, a Hawthornden Fellowship, a major Leverhulme grant and is a previous winner of the International Poetry Business Competition.

Widely published in magazines and anthologies, she has completed residencies in Alnwick Garden, Durham Cathedral and the Tyne & Wear Fire and Rescue Service.

Her work has been described by Anthony Rudolf as 'tough-minded and tender-hearted'.

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