New Artica Writings essay by Holly Corfield Carr

Dora García, The Joycean Society, 2013, 54'

Less, less, less, less, less: on listening to shells, by Holly Corfield Carr is the third short essay inspired by our theme for 2021 - the UN Decade of Ocean Science. The essay is available in English and translated in Norwegian by Einar Blomgren. 

You can read the essay here and why not revisit the reading list Holly shared with us for World Ocean Day on the 8th June 2021.

Holly Corfield Carr is a poet and writer based in Bristol and Cambridge, UK. Her work has received a Society of Authors’ Eric Gregory Award and the Frieze Writer’s Prize and her most recent publications include fiction on BBC Radio 4, text installations at the Hayward Gallery and poetry in POETRY (Chicago). She is a Research Fellow in English at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge.

Other works from this years series, including Philip Hoare’s Of The Monstrous Pictures of Whales and all previous Artica Writings essays can be read here.

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