The Welsh publishing house Gwasg Gomer published Gillian Clarke's first full collection of poems, The Sundial, in 1978. In the twenty years since then the poet has become one of the best-loved and most widely read writers of Wales, well-known for her readings, for her radio work and her workshops. 'Gillian Clarke's poems ring with lucidity and power . . .her work is both personal and archetypal, built out of language as concrete as it is musical,' the Times Literary Supplement said. 'She combines traditional skills with an original voice and outlook, and with a history which includes the unwritten stories of Welsh women. Her Selected Poems has proven one of the most popular volumes of modern Welsh poetry, having gone through seven printings in a dozen years. Her language has a quality both casual and intense, mundane and visionary,' the Listener said of Letter from a Far Country. There is no gaudiness in her poetry; instead, the reader is aware of a generosity of spirit which allows the poems' subjects their own unbullied reality. Gillian Clarke is a severe critic of her own poems. Collected Poems includes all that she wishes to preserve of her work to date.
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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