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‘Between the printed sand and the far horizon’
Katrina Porteous’s work is a brilliant evocation of environments and our ‘conversation’ with them, writes Andy Croft

Katrina Porteous is one of our best poets and her big new book of poems Two Countries is surely one of the most distinctive and important collections of the year. 

It is certainly one of the most long-awaited. It almost 20 years since she published her last full-length collection The Lost Music, about the decline of the fishing communities on the Northumbrian coast where she lives.

Two Countries brings together many of the poems she has written since then — commissions, community projects, collaborations with musicians and visual artists — which have been published in magazines, newspapers, chapbooks, short-collections and anthologies.

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