R.S. Thomas (1913-2000) is a major writer of our time, one of the
finest religious poets in the English language and one of Wales's
greatest poets. His output was prolific: over six decades he published
some 25 individual collections of poems, as well as several volumes of
prose. A substantial number of his poems, however, have hitherto
remained uncollected, and often elusive -poems published in
newspapers, magazines and journals (many of them obscure), as well as
in private or limited editions. Uncollected Poems -published to mark
the centenary of Thomas's birth -brings together for the first time a
rigorous selection of the best of these. The fruit of several years'
research by Tony Brown and Jason Walford Davies, the volume makes
available work which spans the whole of Thomas's career -from an early
sonnet to his first wife, M.E. Eldridge (included in his first,
unpublished, collection Spindrift in the late 1930s) and previously
uncollected Iago Prytherch poems, to other poems which are powerful
expressions of the metaphysical meditations of his later years.
Uncollected Poems is a companion volume to R.S. Thomas's Collected
Later Poems 1988-2000 (Bloodaxe Books, 2004), the sequel to Collected
Poems 1945-1990 (Dent, 1993; Phoenix Press, 2000), which only covers
his collections up to Experimenting with an Amen (1986). Collected
Later Poems 1988-2000 reprints in full the contents of R.S. Thomas's
last five collections, The Echoes Return Slow (Macmillan, 1988:
unavailable for many years), and Bloodaxe's Counterpoint (1990), Mass
for Hard Times (1992), No Truce with the Furies (1995) and the
posthumously published Residues (2002). There is no overlap between
the two Bloodaxe editions: none of the poems in Residues, uncollected
at the time of his death in 2000, is included in Uncollected Poems.
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9781780370644
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2016
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Bloodaxe Books
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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