Nightingale Question
Tessa Ransford, Wulf Kirsten, Thomas Rosenloecher, Tessa Ransford
Häftad, 2004
185 kr
Du är på sajten för privatpersoner.
106 kr
Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 11-20 vardagar. Fri frakt över 249 kr.
Tessa Ransford is a poet, translator and literary editor. A cultural activist on many fronts for over forty years, she founded the ScottishPoetry Library. In 2001, she initiated the annual Callum Macdonald Memorial Award for publishers of pamphlet poetry in Scotland andhas held Royal Literary Fund fellowships at the Centre for Human Ecology and Queen Margaret University. Full details of her workare available at wisdomfield.com. Recent poetry publications include:Not Just Moonshine: New and Selected Poems (2008); Rug of a Thousand Colours (2012), a collaboration with Palestinian poetIyad Hayatleh inspired by the Five Pillars of Islam; Don’t mention this to anyone (2012), poems connected with India and Pakistan, with calligraphy by Jila Peacock; and Made in Edinburgh (2014),reflections on Arthur’s Seat and Holyrood Park, with photographsby Michael Knowles. A Good Cause offers a new selection of previously uncollected poems, the ‘good cause’ being ultimately the intrinsicgood of poetry itself.
Tessa Ransford’s poetry is characterised by flexibility and lucidity - TOM POWTessa Ransford has never lost her faith in that powerful trinity – nature, love and, above all, poetry. EDINBURGH REVIEWRansford takes the reader on a journey to explore the differences between ‘then’ and ‘now’, linking the reader to a world now lost to most. These poems question what it is to be both British and Indian, drawing on the author’s memories and experiences to celebrate and uncover an ‘Indian’ self. SCOTTISH REVIEW OF BOOKS
Tessa Ransford, Wulf Kirsten, Thomas Rosenloecher, Tessa Ransford
Häftad, 2004
185 kr
Tessa Ransford, Wulf Kirsten, Thomas Rosenloecher, Tessa Ransford
Häftad, 2004
185 kr