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Bee Journal
2012 poetry collection by Sean Borodale From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bee Journal is a 2012 poetry collection by Sean Borodale. It is written in the form of a journal and follows one colony for around one year, from the initial formation of the hive to the capture of a swarm.
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Reception
A review in The Daily Telegraph of Bee Journal described it as "the most beautiful expression of what it is like to live with bees that you could hope to find.".[1] Granta compared it to The Life of the Bee by Maurice Maeterlinck.[2] It has also been reviewed by Varsity.[3]
Bee Journal was shortlisted for the 2012 T. S. Eliot Prize,[4] and the 2012 Costa Poetry Award.[5]
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