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After first making her mark as a compelling performer, Belgian poet Charlotte Van den Broeck was acclaimed as one of Europe's most innovative and original new voices in poetry. Her first two collections, Chameleon and Nachtroer, were published together in David Colmer's English translation by Bloodaxe in 2020.
Whereas those earlier books often return to childhood and youth in urban and European landscapes, the key sequence of The Inside of a Stone concentrates on desert landscapes and womanhood - and the emotional resonance between the two - while reconceptualising their metaphorical relationship. With close observation and striking images she engages with the arid, eroded landscape. In other poems she considers sexual violence while watching a pair of mating turtles, imagines an alternative emotional life for Ilsebill, the fisherman's wife from the Grimm fairytale, and explores medieval poet Hildegard of Bingen's magical healing.
From the reviews in Belgium and The Netherlands of The Inside of a Stone:
'In lines that are graceful yet urgent, Charlotte Van den Broeck reveals the wounds in landscapes, animals and people, women.' - Trouw
'Charlotte Van den Broeck captures intense experiences in living language.' - Trouw
'Charlotte Van den Broeck dismantles herself and the world.' - Volkskrant
'With this collection, Charlotte Van den Broeck shows the limitations of the female image and breaks through them with her poems.' - NRC
Contents
9 immersion
 10 damaged
 11 migraine
 12 vulture
 13 inside of a stone
 14 thief
 15 the large and small snake goddesses
 16 scratchings
 17 in a fold
 18 phaethon
 19 road runner & wile e. coyote
 21 gouache
 22 calcite
 23 acting like stone like fruit
 24 cone
 25 pulp
 26 acacia
 27 wood anemone
 28 hiss
 29 sketch
 30 on the pond
 35 in the bog
 36 remedies
 37 history of gemstones
 38 aphrodite of knidos (360 bc)
 41 seismology
 43 tremors
 44 matar
 46 terra preta
 49 in memoriam
 50 cholita
 52 deformations
 53 on the reef
 54 ilsebill dreams
 62 seaview


 
               
              


