The Silence - 9781800173927
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Product Details
Author:
Gillian Clarke
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
80
Publisher:
Carcanet Press Ltd. (May 30, 2024)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781800173927
ISBN-10:
180017392X
Dimensions:
5.25" x 8.5" x 0.3"
File:
Eloquence-IPG_03192026_P9854863_onix30_Complete-20260319.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$20.99
Case Pack:
46
As low as:
$18.05
Publisher Identifier:
P-IPG
Discount Code:
C
Pub Discount:
60
Weight:
4.32oz
Imprint:
Carcanet Press Ltd.
Overview
A Poetry Book Society Spring Recommendation 2024.
‘ The days have no names.
The day they count the dead,
the day they closed the doors,
turned off the lights.
We’ re still here in the silence,
hearing tree-talk,
the wind’ s secrets,
the company of birds.’
(‘ The Year of the Dead’ )
The poems in Gillian Clarke's The Silence begin during lockdown, to whose silences Clarke listens so attentively that other voices emerge. As the book progresses, that silence deepens, in the poems about her mother and childhood, about the Great War and its aftermaths, and in her continuing attention to Welsh places and names, and the rituals which make that world come in to focus. In these scrupulous, musical poems, Clarke finds consolation in how silence makes room for memory and for the company of the animal- and bird-life which surrounds us. These poems, compulsively returning to key images and formative moments, echo and bring back other ways of living to the book's present moment.








