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Parables & Faxes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Parables & Faxes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Parables & Faxes was Gwyneth Lewis's long-awaited first collection of poetry in English, a striking and ambitious debut, 'simply a masterpiece', according to Peter Porter. 'Outrageously imaginative, witty, and musical,' wrote Gillian Clarke. 'The poems are funny and bold, surreal and beautiful... A daringly fresh voice that Welsh writing desperately needs.'

Sunbathing in the Rain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Sunbathing in the Rain

Sunbathing in the Rain is undoubtedly the best book I have ever read about one person's experience of depression.' - Dorothy Rowe, author of Breaking the Bonds 'This upbeat, very readable and engaging view of depression as a temporary retrenchment, a breathing space in which to adjust better to life, makes encouraging reading.' - Spectator 'Gwyneth Lewis writes with clarity, beauty and metaphorical precision. She conveys the darkness, the silence, the selfishness, the mental clutter of depression brilliantly.' - Simon Hattenstone, Guardian 'Welsh poet Gwyneth Lewis shares her personal story of wrestling with clinical depression and describes what she learned along the way about coping with t...

The Meat Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

The Meat Tree

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-03-30
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  • Publisher: Seren

A retelling of the Mabinogion fourth branch, including the story of Blodeuwedd, a woman made of flowers. A dangerous tale of desire, DNA, incest and flowers plays out withing he wreckage of an ancient spaceship in The Meat Tree; an absorbing retelling of one of the best know Welsh myths from prize-winning writer and poet, Gwyneth Lewis. An elderly investigator and his female apprentice hope to extract the fate of the ship's crew from its antiquated virtual reality game systrem, but their empirical approach falters as the story tangles with their own imagination.

Chaotic Angels
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Chaotic Angels

Gwyneth Lewis is a bilingual virtuoso, publishing separate collections in English and Welsh. Chaotic Angels brings together the poems from her first three English collections, Parables & Faxes (1995), Zero Gravity (1998) and Keeping Mum (2003).

Sparrow Tree
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Sparrow Tree

Departing on flights of avian fancy or fantasy on several levels, Sparrow Tree moves from considering birdsong as proto-language to examining birds as decorative beings.

First Rain in Paradise
  • Language: en

First Rain in Paradise

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-05-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

First Rain in Paradise is a book about falling. Gwyneth Lewis's highly inventive poems trace an interior landscape carved out by the trauma of childhood emotional abuse through subsequent chronic ill health and towards a hard-won resurrection. These accounts of living in and emerging from the dark wrestle with the angel of language. Suffering does not preclude humour and may, in fact, require it, in poems written from the shadows but committed to the light. This work refuses to keep pain a secret. Shame is a lurking presence. Gwyneth Lewis has won wide acclaim for her versatile and varied writing across genres, most notably in her award-winning poetry in both English and Welsh. This book shows a deepening of her technical, imaginative and intellectual resources which are challenged and exercised to the full. The poems map uneasy terrains with realism and - most importantly - with joy.

Zero Gravity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Zero Gravity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Gwyneth Lewis's Zero Gravity treads new territory for poetry. Its title sequence is part space documentary, part requiem, drawing on her experience of watching her American cousin, Joe Tanner, helping to repair the Hubble telescope. In addition to reaching out to a loved one engaged on a dangerous mission in outer space, the poems consider internal journeys, including death, that we all must make.

A Hospital Odyssey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

A Hospital Odyssey

A Hospital Odyssey is an outrageously imaginative voyage through illness and healing. Drawing on the most recent biomedical research into stem cells and cancer, the poem is a journey through the body's inner space and the strange habitats created by disease, including the chimeras people see when they're unwell. Maris, whose husband, Hardy, has been diagnosed with cancer, is separated from him. Her mythical journey leads though a surreal landscape, peopled by true and false physicians, god-celebrities, rabid statues, diseases hunting healthy bodies and a microbes holding their annual ball. The Otherworld is located in the hospital's basement. In her desperate search Maris meets and converses with Aneurin Bevan, founder of the NHS. Immensely readable, "A Hospital Odyssey" is a modern epic: "Dr Who" meets "Paradise Lost". The poem asks: what is health? And what does it mean to care for someone who's ill? Gwyneth Lewis's dramatisation of A Hospital Odyssey was broadcast as Radio 4's Afternoon Drama on 26 June 2014.

Keeping Mum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Keeping Mum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A poetry sequel to Sunbathing in the Rain, this book is about depression. It is partly set in a mental hospital, but the treatment here, is playful and uplifting. The author has written this book first in Welsh, and then reinvenented and expanded it in English.

The Book of Taliesin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

The Book of Taliesin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-27
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The great work of Welsh literature, translated in full for the first time in over 100 years by two of its country's foremost poets Tennyson portrayed him, and wrote at least one poem under his name. Robert Graves was fascinated by what he saw as his work's connection to a lost world of deeply buried folkloric memory. He is a shapeshifter; a seer; a chronicler of battles fought, by sword and with magic, between the ancient kingdoms of the British Isles; a bridge between old Welsh mythologies and the new Christian theology; a 6th-century Brythonic bard; and a legendary collective project spanning the centuries up to The Book of Taliesin's compilation in 14th-century North Wales. He is, above a...