Martina Evans

Through The Glass Mountain

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Using the unique narrative form of her dramatic poem, 'Petrol', Martina Evans compresses her original novel, 'The Glass Mountain' into a new book of cinematic prose poetry.

It is the early 1980s in Cork City and women are on the streets protesting against the contraceptives ban. The eighteen-year old narrator, Maeve, has just left the convent and it is not going well. She is failing science and trying to be a punk while Daddy Hitler keeps telling her that she is on the Highway to Nowhere. Before Maeve can figure what road she should be travelling, she finds herself making a life or death decision.

“She shows an impressive command of what feels like the ideal narrative medium: individual moments and drive of narrative in perfect coordination, language alive and kicking.” — Christopher Reid

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44 printed pages
Publication year
2013
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