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
bookMaking the Beds for the Dead
Gillian Clarke
bookFive Fields
Gillian Clarke
bookA Recipe for Water
Gillian Clarke
bookLetter from a Far Country
Gillian Clarke
bookAt the Source: A Writer's Year
Gillian Clarke
bookCollected Poems
Gillian Clarke
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