The poems in Gillian Clarke's Five Fields break new ground. Known as a poet of rural themes and of Wales, in this book she engages with the city in its human and material diversity. Having spent time as Writer in Residence at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, she came into close touch with another kind of music, and with the different spaces it occupies, the different demands it makes on performers and audiences. There are poems from Bosnia, France and the Mediterranean coast, and poems from the landscape we most readily associate with this best-loved of Welsh poets: Wales, its people and its creatures.
The Silence
Gillian Clarke
bookRoots Home: Essays and a Journal
Gillian Clarke
bookZoology
Gillian Clarke
bookIce
Gillian Clarke
bookFive Fields
Gillian Clarke
bookMaking the Beds for the Dead
Gillian Clarke
bookAt the Source: A Writer's Year
Gillian Clarke
bookA Recipe for Water
Gillian Clarke
bookLetter from a Far Country
Gillian Clarke
bookCollected Poems
Gillian Clarke
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