A lifetime of poetry from one of England's finest voices, exploring landscape, music, and the human condition. In Was and Is, Neil Powell presents a carefully curated selection of poems from across his fifty-year career. This collection offers a unique perspective on a life lived through poetry, arranged chronologically to reveal recurring themes in changing lights. From the beauty of the English landscape and seascape to the power of music and the complexities of friendship, Powell's poems resonate with both playfulness and profound reflection. This volume invites readers to explore: * The…mehr
A lifetime of poetry from one of England's finest voices, exploring landscape, music, and the human condition. In Was and Is, Neil Powell presents a carefully curated selection of poems from across his fifty-year career. This collection offers a unique perspective on a life lived through poetry, arranged chronologically to reveal recurring themes in changing lights. From the beauty of the English landscape and seascape to the power of music and the complexities of friendship, Powell's poems resonate with both playfulness and profound reflection. This volume invites readers to explore: * The ever-present themes of landscape and seascape * The profound influence of music and poetry * The enduring bonds of friendship and the inevitable sting of loss * Reflections on mortality and the passage of time Was and Is is a testament to the power of poetry to illuminate the human experience, offering solace, insight, and a renewed appreciation for the world around us. Perfect for readers seeking meaningful and beautifully crafted verse.
Neil Powell was born in London in 1948 and educated at Sevenoaks School and the University of Warwick. He has taught English, owned a bookshop and, since 1990, been a full-time author and editor. His books include seven previous collections of poetry - of which the most recent is Proof of Identity (2012) - as well as Carpenters of Light (1979), Roy Fuller: Writer and Society (1995), The Language of Jazz (1997), George Crabbe: An English Life (2004), Amis & Son: Two Literary Generations (2008) and Benjamin Britten: A Life for Music (2013). He lives in Suffolk.
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