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E-grāmata: Emerald

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  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Chatto & Windus
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473564060
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`Here in deep earth, the blackblossom of mourning still sifting within meI remembered that emerald was my birthstone ...'Prize-winning poet Ruth Padel's heartfelt new collection is a grief observed: an elegy for her mother on her death at the age of ninety-seven.

'Here in deep earth the black
Blossom of mourning still sifting within me

I remembered that emerald was my birthstone…'


Ruth Padel’s searching and tender-hearted new collection is an elegy for her mother, at her passing at the age of 97.

With resonating honesty, Padel soulfully examines the assemblage of her grief – the memories, belongings, photographs or conversations that bring a lost person to life – as well as the patterns they leave beneath on the bedrock of the heart.

With an imagination that turns to, and finds solace in, both the natural world and in travel, Emerald is a tender-hearted chronicle of loss, written by a daughter for her mother, but also a reminder of renewal amid ruins: of rediscovering all that is precious in what is left behind.

Recenzijas

A profoundly moving, complex, glittering elegy for her brilliant mother -- Bel Mooney * Daily Mail * Emerald is a book of a wild and generous imagination from a writer at the peak of her powers. It offers up a rich excavation of the truths and mysteries found in grief and should be of interest to any reader concerned with the limitations and beauty of the human condition. Padel has created a collection that is very much alive with uniquely restless, questioning intensity -- Sarah Westcott * Poetry School * Emeralds themes are broad as well as attentive to the intimate. Padel writes with an acute awareness that the mundane can gesture towards the profound -- Carla-Rosa Manfredino * Times Literary Supplement * If Ruth Padel is one our national treasures and she most certainly is then her latest book of poems will surely rank as one of her greatest achievements to date... lyrical reflections on the human condition... an intensely beautiful portrait of final farewells... Padel has made great art out of her ingenious and utterly satisfying blending of lyric memoir, natural history, and travel writing, defying the limitations poets all too often place on themselves... Everyone should read Emerald, it's as valuable as the title implies -- André Naffis-Sahely * Ambit * Padel capture(s) small details with a lightness and freshness which has genuine staying power. Her skill at selecting the telling visual moment implies how a good parent may extend and deepen their childs understanding of the world. It also enacts its own process of hidden things becoming visible, part of the labour of emerald mining and cutting that Padel explores to illustrate her passage into healing -- Alice Hiller * The Poetry Review * Ruth Padel's story, of a daughter's love for her mother, allows her to reach for a movingly selfless language of human relations. She brings back never-before-seen jewels from those places where the mind goes to take refuge from grief -- Hugo Williams

Papildus informācija

An elegy to a lost mother, Emerald is the moving new collection from prize-winning poet Ruth Padel
The Emerald Tablet
1(6)
Astray
7(1)
Nursing Wing
8(3)
Clast
11(3)
The Crystallization of Tears
14(3)
A Trip to the Moon
17(2)
Removal Men
19(2)
Part-Arc of a Rainbow
21(2)
She Liked a Laugh
23(2)
Your Life as a Wave
25(2)
Appraisal
27(1)
Quantum Linked
28(1)
Imago
29(2)
Green Flash
31(2)
Second Chance
33(1)
Iridescent
34(2)
Fragile as Breath
36(2)
Tuning Your Lyre Among the Shades
38(1)
Carbon Labyrinth
39(2)
Above is the Same as Below
41(2)
Intermission
43(2)
Jaipur
45(2)
Logbook
47(1)
Postern
48(1)
Gorey Bay, Jersey, 1933
49(2)
Burning the Chaff
51(1)
Free to Go
52(2)
The Chimborazo Hillstar
54(2)
Set in Gold
56(2)
Salon Noir 58(7)
Notes 65(2)
Acknowledgements 67
Ruth Padel is a prize-winning poet, author of thirteen acclaimed poetry collections and prose works including much-loved books on reading contemporary poetry, a travel-memoir on wild tiger conservation, and a study of the influence of Greek myth on rock music. Awards include a British Council Darwin Now Award, a Travel Bursary and Cholmondley Award from The Society of Authors, and First Prize in the National Poetry Competition. She is Professor of Poetry at Kings College London and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.