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OverviewWhat does it mean to write and perform bardic poetry in the twenty-first century? This monumental collection, from the author of The Bardic Handbook and The Way of Awen, brings together 25 years of selected verse to explore that challenge. The diverse range of poems can be enjoyed for their own sake and will also inspire others to craft and voice their own creative responses to identity, ecology, and community, grounded in the body, the land, and conviction. Silver Branch includes an introduction to the author's practice as a performance poet, originally published as Speak Like Rain, along with the Bardic-Chair-winning poem Spring Fall; Bio*Wolf; Green Fire; Dragon Dance; The Taliesin Soliloquies; Thirteen Treasures; poems from the stage shows Arthur's Dream, Robin of the Wildwood, Return to Arcadia, and Song of the Windsmith; plus more recent bardic poems and songs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kevan Manwaring , Caitlin MatthewsPublisher: Awen Publications Imprint: Awen Publications Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm ISBN: 9781906900427ISBN 10: 1906900426 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 19 August 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Within Silver Branch, the ancient and modern worlds are woven together in the remaking with which we have to engage at every moment, perceiving the ancient and allowing its currency to irrigate our time and deepen our, often, surface culture. As ancestral structures fall away, as wise councils fall into argument ... as the beauty of nature is despoiled, so it becomes our bounden duty to listen harder and deeper to the mythic levels of our collective life ... Fall silent now and hear the voice of the bard!' Caitl n Matthews, author of The Lost Book of the Grail and Celtic Visions 'In addition to a selection of Kevan's poetry, ranging from earliest to most recent, this book includes a detailed and enthusiastic exploration of what it takes to produce great performance poetry. Speak Like Rain: Letters to a Young Bard, inspired by Rilke's famous Letters to a Young Poet, feels like required reading for any poet - aspiring or experienced. Utterly absorbing and inspirational!' Philip Carr-Gomm, author of The Prophecies and DruidCraft "'Within Silver Branch, the ancient and modern worlds are woven together in the remaking with which we have to engage at every moment, perceiving the ancient and allowing its currency to irrigate our time and deepen our, often, surface culture. As ancestral structures fall away, as wise councils fall into argument ... as the beauty of nature is despoiled, so it becomes our bounden duty to listen harder and deeper to the mythic levels of our collective life ... Fall silent now and hear the voice of the bard!' Caitl n Matthews, author of The Lost Book of the Grail and Celtic Visions 'In addition to a selection of Kevan's poetry, ranging from earliest to most recent, this book includes a detailed and enthusiastic exploration of what it takes to produce great performance poetry. ""Speak Like Rain: Letters to a Young Bard,"" inspired by Rilke's famous ""Letters to a Young Poet,"" feels like required reading for any poet - aspiring or experienced. Utterly absorbing and inspirational!' Philip Carr-Gomm, author of The Prophecies and DruidCraft" Author InformationKevan Manwaring won the Bardic Chair of Caer Badon (Bath) in 1998 and became a professional storyteller in 2000. He is a founding member of Fire Springs and per-forms with his partner, Chantelle Smith, in the duo Br gh d's Flame. He is the author of The Bardic Handbook (2006), The Way of Awen: journey of a bard (2010); Desiring Dragons: creativity, imagination and the writer's quest (2014); Ox-fordshire Folk Tales (2012), Northamptonshire Folk Tales (2013), Lost Islands: inventing Avalon, destroying Eden (2010), the Windsmith Elegy fantasy series (2004-12), and over a dozen collections of poetry. He is the editor of Ballad Tales (2017) and blogs and tweets as the Bardic Academic. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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