At the Source reflects upon a writer's deep inheritance of language, myth and nature. Her creative journeys begin from those sources. The book opens with a house, Blaen Cwrt. A river rises, a tributary which will flow on to the Atlantic, and a family has its roots there. There the Welsh poet Gillian Clarke writes in what was the byre, looking across a landscape worked and imagined by generations of farmers and poets. Six chapters explore the relationship of places and languages, culture and family, geology and myth, in a poet's imagination. At the heart of the book is a journal of the writer's year. Lyrical, wise, meticulously observant, often humorous, Clarke records the experience of living and working on the land, observing the world from a particular place, the continuity and remaking of the source.
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
bookA Recipe for Water
Gillian Clarke
bookCollected Poems
Gillian Clarke
bookLetter from a Far Country
Gillian Clarke
bookAt the Source: A Writer's Year
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