You live and then you die. That's the only certainty there is, right?
Using love as its guide, Proof of Life on Earth, the debut poetry
collection by Degna Stone, looks at all the stops between our
arrival and our departure. These poems examine matters of the heart
(both the metaphorical and medical kind), of race and discrimination, of
the body, mind and self - each in forensic detail, attentive and curious
of what moves, shapes, and makes us alive.
In between are the landmarks which populate the rich terrain of this
collection; not only of our lives through youth to adulthood, but of
history, of the long shadows of empire, and of landscapes themselves -
especially those of the northeast of England, evocative, rugged and
monumental. Stone's deft and scalpel-sharp poetry explores human
existence shaped by mortality and experience, and asks what it means to
do more than survive - to live in defiance, openness and awareness.