She May Be Radon

Cover of She May Be Radon by Fiona Cameron
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 9781912211685
Dimensions:
Height: 10 inches
Length: 7 inches
Weight: 0.31085178942 Pounds
Width: 0.15 inches
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She May Be Radon by Fiona Cameron, published by Knives Forks and Spoons on May 10, 2021, is a poetry collection that intertwines linguistic exploration with significant feminist and environmental themes. This 72-page edition presents a thoughtful examination of the importance of protecting various forms of space—intellectual, emotional, and ecological—while emphasizing the need for responsible stewardship of living things. The collection reflects on the delicate balance between order and wildness, urging readers to consider the implications of humanity’s impact on nature and our future.

Within its pages, readers will encounter poetry that navigates the complexities of motherhood, dwelling, and memory, while also projecting into a future shaped by current environmental challenges. The work serves as both a repository of ideas worth preserving and a call to action against neglect. Cameron’s verses create a space for reflection, humor, and hope, inviting contemplation on the interconnectedness of our lives and the world around us. This edition, written in English, offers a unique perspective on the pressing issues of our time through the lens of poetic expression.


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The linguistic pleasures of this collection almost but never quite disguise the seriousness of its feminist and environmental messages; the importance of protecting space – intellectual, psychical/emotional and ecological – ‘the space where you will grow’. This is a poetry about responsible stewardship of living things: growing and feeding and working for ‘a home that is working’, whilst maintaining the essentials of experiment and play. In other words, ‘uphold[ing] a sense of order in / wildness of openness’.

At its centre is the alarming realization that humans are in the process of upending the course of nature and thus our own futures. She who may be Radon sees this and how it will affect everything, from the humdrum domestic to sea levels and species extinction. The poetry’s axes, then, are not just spatial, they are temporal too. They navigate other histories of motherhood, dwelling and ‘untended memory’, as well as project forward to a time when ‘our way of life will come to an end’.

She May Be Radon is a mine, as well as an ‘open field’, of ideas worth preserving and incantations against dead ones. ‘Oh layers!’ We would do well to heed its importance.

– Emily Critchley

Fiona Cameron’s poetry is keenly attuned to the multiple voices, dreams and hauntings that bubble up to give meaning to shared spaces, whether those of domestic existence, the informational buzz of the media, or the weathers and textures of a constantly changing planet. The airy spaces of the poems on the page create room for generosity, humour and a collective hope that persists despite the fragility of language and its shimmering connections.

– Zöe Skoulding

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“She May Be Radon” is credited to Fiona Cameron.
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Publisher: Knives Forks and Spoons. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9781912211685.
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Language: en. Pages: 72.

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