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As My Father Died, the World Never Seemed More Ordinary – yet I Was Witnessing a Mystery
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As My Father Died, the World Never Seemed More Ordinary – yet I Was Witnessing a Mystery
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'My father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s the year I turned 18. Like most women I know, caregiving has been woven into my working life, writes the 2023 Stella prize winner'
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This is an edited extract of Sarah Holland-Batt’s winner’s speech, delivered at the 2023 Stella prize on Thursday night. Holland-Batt is a poet and author of The Jaguar.
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As My Father Died, the World Never Seemed More Ordinary – yet I Was Witnessing a Mystery
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