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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 203x159x32 mm, kaal: 542 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Picador
  • ISBN-10: 1529063116
  • ISBN-13: 9781529063110
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 203x159x32 mm, kaal: 542 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Picador
  • ISBN-10: 1529063116
  • ISBN-13: 9781529063110
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A beautiful and profound narrative poem set in a magic realist version of the West Country by musician and writer PJ Harvey.

Nine-year-old Ira-Abel Rawles lives on Hook Farm in the village of UNDERWHELEM. Next to the farm is Gore Woods, Ira’s sanctuary, overseen by Orlam, the all-seeing lamb’s eyeball who is Ira-Abel’s guardian and protector. Here, drawing on the rituals, children’s songs, chants, and superstitions of the rural West Country of England, Ira-Abel creates the twin realm through which she can make sense of an increasingly confusing and frightening world. Orlam follows Ira and the inhabitants of UNDERWHELEM month by month through the last year of her childhood innocence. The result is a poem-sequence of light and shadow—suffused with hints of violence, sexual confusion and perversion, the oppression of family, but also ecstatic moments in sunlit clearings, song, and bawdy humour.

Orlam is not only a remarkable coming-of-age tale, but the first full-length book written in the Dorset dialect for many decades. Includes a facing-page English translation.

Orlam reveals PJ Harvey as not only one of the most talented songwriters of the age, but a gifted poetwhose formal skill and transforming eye and ear for the lyric line has produced a strange and moving poem like no other.
 

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A beautiful and profound narrative poem set in a magic realist version of the West Country by musician and writer PJ Harvey.
Note on the Text ix
Prayer at the Gate
3(4)
January: Orlam Tells the Whole Story
7(8)
Birth of Ira-Abel
15(2)
Naming: Ira
17(2)
Naming: Abel
19(2)
Happy Families
21(2)
Under Whelem
23(4)
Twiddicks: Woone
27(4)
February Twiddicks: Two
31(2)
TheWordlels
33(6)
Mercy on Mallory
39(2)
Gore Woods
41(2)
Stations of Ira-Abel
43(8)
Little Bi-sheep
51(2)
Black Saturday
53(4)
Cutting with Kane
57(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: February 12th
59(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: February 13th
61(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: February 14th
63(4)
March Twiddicks: Dree
67(2)
Sonny to the Dark Wordle
69(4)
Childhood
73(4)
A Vorehearing
77(4)
Wyman-Elvis
81(2)
John Forsey
83(4)
A Badder Charm
87(4)
Maggoty
91(2)
The Bowditches of Dogwell
93(4)
Orlam Tells His Story
97(4)
April: Things I Found in Gore Woods: April 1st
101(2)
We wet
103(6)
Nammet
109(2)
The Wall-Eyed, Blue Merle Border
111(2)
Twiddicks: Vower
113(2)
Lwonesome Tonight
115(2)
Emery Bowditch
117(2)
Myra Bowditch
119(2)
Emerson-Dogger Bowditch
121(4)
May Twiddicks: Vive
125(2)
In the Woods
127(4)
Questions for The Red Post Sooneres
131(4)
Scratching on the May Tree
135(2)
Seem an I
137(6)
The Eye of The Lamb
143(2)
Bumping in The Red Shed
145(4)
Ira on the Nether-edge
149(6)
June Grouse Pen
155(2)
Midsummer's Eve
157(2)
Elda-Mary Rawles
159(2)
Lola in My Night Chammer
161(2)
Kane-Jude Rawles
163(2)
Twiddicks: Zix
165(2)
My Favourite Things
167(4)
July: Twiddicks: Zebm
171(2)
Washed in the Blood
173(4)
A Child's Question
177(2)
Ash
179(4)
Reaping
183(2)
Hanging Out with Chalmers
185(2)
The House of Hooks
187(2)
The House of Traps
189(4)
August A Child's Question
193(2)
A Noiseless Noise
195(4)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: August 10th
199(2)
Aaron-Unwin White
201(2)
The Natural
203(2)
Sheep
205(2)
August
207(2)
Twiddicks: A'ight
209(4)
September Twiddicks: Nine
213(2)
A Place Through Which Everything Passes
215(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: September 5th
217(2)
Autumn Term
219(2)
In Twain
221(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: Michaelmas Day
223(4)
October: Things I Found in Gore Woods: October 1st
227(2)
Wurse
229(4)
Forsey Vess'y
233(2)
Slommocky Vess'y
235(2)
Slommock-Want Forsey
237(2)
Twiddicks: Ten
239(2)
Randy in Ecstasy
241(2)
Drunk as a Lord's Prayer
243(2)
The Golden Fleece
245(4)
November Twiddicks: Elebm
249(2)
All Souls
251(2)
Bonfire Night
253(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: November 5th
255(2)
Chalmers-Adam Rawles
257(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: November 26th
259(2)
I Inside the Old Year Dying
261(4)
December Things I Found in Gore Woods: December 1st
265(2)
Mallory-Sonny
267(2)
Lola-Effie Colby
269(2)
The Woolly Messengers of The Word
271(2)
Twiddicks: Twelve
273(2)
I Inside the Old I Dying
275(2)
Things I Found in Gore Woods: December 31st
277(4)
January Prayer at the Gate
281(2)
Glossaryy 283(16)
Acknowledgements 299(2)
Credits 301
PJ Harvey was born in Dorset in 1969. Her debut poetry collection, The Hollow of the Hand, was created in collaboration with photographer Seamus Murphy. Her poem The Guest Room appeared in The New Yorker.

Harvey was awarded an MBE for services to music as well as an Honorary Degree in Music from Goldsmiths University. She has received numerous Grammy Award nominations, has scored music for several tv, film and theatrical productions, and is the only artist to have won the Mercury Prize twice with her albums Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea and Let England Shake.