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Gillian Clarke

    Gillian Clarke è una figura centrale della poesia gallese contemporanea, la cui opera è profondamente plasmata dal paesaggio gallese. Le sue poesie esplorano temi intramontabili come la guerra, la femminilità e lo scorrere del tempo con una voce distintiva. Oltre alla sua acclamata scrittura, ha influenzato significativamente il mondo letterario attraverso il suo insegnamento e il suo lavoro editoriale. La potente poesia di Clarke continua a risuonare con i lettori, offrendo profonde riflessioni sull'esperienza umana.

    Collected Poems: Gillian Clarke
    Five Fields
    Animal Wall and Other Poems, The
    At the Source
    The Gododdin
    Selected Poems
    • 2024

      The poems in Gillian Clarke's The Silence begin during lockdown, whose silences Clarke listens so attentively that other voices emerge.

      The Silence
    • 2021

      A collection of essays on nature and the environmental crisis from the former National Poet of Wales.

      Roots Home
    • 2021

      The timeless and compelling 'word-music' of one of Britain's oldest cultural treasures is captured in this new bilingual edition. The Gododdin charts the rise and fall of 363 warriors in the battle of Catraeth, around the year AD 600.

      The Gododdin
    • 2017

      The long-awaited new collection from the former National Poet of Wales.

      Zoology
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2015

      Art catalogue to accompany an art exhibition, featuring works by a number of artists. Related to artists working on the south coast of England.

      Shorelines: Artists on the South Coast
    • 2014

      The Christmas Wren

      • 16pagine
      • 1 ora di lettura

      Candlestick Press offers completely unique and beautiful poetry chapbooks, which can to be given instead of a greeting card. The chapbooks are designed and printed in the UK on high quality, tactile paper and are packaged with a bookmark `left blank

      The Christmas Wren
    • 2012

      Randolph Schwabe

      • 168pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      This is the first book on the life and career of the distinguished British artist and teacher Randolph Schwabe (1885-1948) who was Professor and Principal of the Slade School either side of the Second World War. Schwabe was known as 'a scholarly artist' and meticulous draughtsman who influenced a generation of students, yet to date little has been written about his significant contribution to the practice and spirit of twentieth-century British art. Schwabe exhibited widely and was a close friend of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald, and also of Francis Unwin, Albert Rutherston, Muirhead Bone and others from the artistic and literary worlds. Unprecedented access to family documents together with reminiscences from his former students provide a vivid and rich record.

      Randolph Schwabe
    • 2011

      The time known as Late Antiquity (c.300-c.800) was a fascinatingly diverse and important period which saw the 'Fall of Rome' and the growth of Christianity and Islam. Gillian Clark explores its historical controversies, introducing the main characters and themes, and demonstrating the transition between the medieval and ancient.

      Late Antiquity: A Very Short Introduction