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portada Threads of Song: Collected Poems 1925-2001
Type
Physical Book
Year
2021
Language
English
Pages
198
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781528999069

Threads of Song: Collected Poems 1925-2001

Phoebe Hesketh (Author) · Austin Macauley Publishers · Paperback

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Synopsis "Threads of Song: Collected Poems 1925-2001"

'Poetry is a painting in the mind -Without palette and brushit mixes words into images.'PHOEBE HESKETHThis commemorative collection of poems by Phoebe Hesketh has been selected by her son, Martin Hesketh. The collection includes poems from the twelve volumes and collections of her poetry that were published during her lifetime, her poems for younger children and 38 late poems not published previously.Although she started her career as a poet comparatively late in life, Phoebe Hesketh had shown great facility with verse from a young age, winning a prestigious poetry prize while still in her teens. Writing in a deceptively simple idiom, she gained many admirers over the years for the combination of intellectual rigour and emotional honesty found in her work and, in particular, for her precise and powerfully evocative descriptions of the natural world.'Phoebe Hesketh is one of England's strongest and most genuine poets.'ANNE STEVENSON

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