Scarberry Hill.
First Edition. Norwich, The Rialto, 2001. Octavo. 80 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear and some slight foxing.
Josephine Dickinson (born 9 January 1957) is an English poet. When Dickinson was eighteen months old, she contracted meningitis and was hospitalized for two weeks during the acute phase; she lost her hearing after age six. She resides in a remote area of the Pennines, and raises a small flock of sheep along with writing poetry. In her volume of poetry entitled Silence Fell, which became a New York Times editor’s choice book in 2007, she wrote about her six-year marriage to her husband, which began when she was 41 and he was in his late 80s. (Wikipedia).
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