Collected Poems

CARCANET PRESSISBN: 9781857543353

Gillian Clarke

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By Gillian Clarke
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Born in Cardiff, Gillian Clarke is a poet, playwright, editor, broadcaster, lecturer and translator (from Welsh). She edited the Anglo-Welsh Review from 1975 to 1984, and has taught creative writing in primary and secondary schools and at university level. She is president of Ty Newydd, the writers centre in North Wales which she co-founded in 1990. Since 1994 she has been a tutor in Creative Writing at the University of Glamorgan. Clarke was the inaugural Capital Poet for Cardiff 2005-6. Her poetry is studied by GCSE and A Level students throughout Britain. She has given poetry readings and lectures in Europe and the United States, and her work has been translated into ten languages. She has a daughter and two sons, and now lives with her architect husband on a smallholding in Ceredigion, Wales, where they raise a small flock of sheep, and care for the land according to organic and conservation practice.



Gillian Clarke was appointed National Poet of Wales in 2008 until 2016.



Carcanet has published her Selected Poems (1985), Letting in the Rumour (1989, Poetry Book Society Recommendation), The King of Britains Daughter (1993), Collected Poems (1997), Five Fields (1998) and Making the Beds for the Dead (2004).


from The Sundial

The Sundial 



Journey 



Snow on the Mountain



Blaen Cwrt



Baby-Sitting 



Calf



Nightride



Catrin 



Still Life 



Storwm Awst 



Death of a Young Woman 



Swinging 



Lunchtime Lecture 



Dyddgu Replies to Dafydd 



At Ystrad Fflûr 



Railway Tracks 



Foghorns 



Curlew 



Burning Nettles 



Last Rites 



Harvest at Mynachlog 



Clywedog



Choughs 



St Thomas’s Day 





from Letter from a Far Country



White Roses



Return to Login 



Miracle on St David’s Day 



East Moors 



Scything 



Jac Codi Baw 



Ram 



Buzzard 



Friesian Bull 



Sunday 



Taid’s Funeral 



Letter from a Far Country 



Kingfishers at Condat



Seamstress at St Léon



Les Grottes 



Heron at Port Talbot 



Suicide on Pentwyn Bridge



Plums 



Death of a Cat 



Cardiff Elms



Sheila na Gig at Kilpeck



Siege 



Lly^r 



Blodeuwedd 



Shadows in Llanbadarn 



The Water-Diviner 

 



from Selected Poems



Syphoning the Spring 



A Dream of Horses 



October



Climbing Cader Idris



Castell y Bere



Today 



Taid’s Grave 



Tadzekistan 



Shearing 

 



from Letting in the Rumour



At One Thousand Feet 



Neighbours 



Windmill 



Listening for Trains



Storm



Seal 



Ichthyosaur 



Cold Knap Lake



Apples



Oranges



Fires on Lly^n



Talking of Burnings in Walter Savage Landor’s Smithy



Border 



Post Script 



Marged



Overheard in County Sligo



Shawl 



My Box 



Falling 



Roadblock



Binary



The Hare 



Hare in July



Trophy 



The Rothko Room



Red Poppy 



February



Gannet 



Night Flying



In January



Tory Party Conference, Bournemouth, 1986 



Times like These 



Slate Mine 



Roofing 



Hearthstone 



Pipistrelle 



Fulmarus Glacialis 



Racing Pigeon



Magpie in Snow 



Tawny Owl



Peregrine Falcon 



Clocks 



Cofiant

 



from The King of Britain’s Daughter



Blood 



Musician 



The Listeners



Anorexic



The Vet 



Baltic 



Hölderlin in Tubingen 



The Poet



Wild Sound 



Swimming with Seals



Lurcher 



Lament



No Hands 



Olwen Takes Her First Steps on the Word Processor in Time of War



Eclipse of the Moon



Advent 



The Lighthouse



On Air 



Wind Gauge 



Grave God



The Angelus 



Family House



Stealing Peas 



Sunday 



Breakers Yard 



The Loft



Hay 



Beudy 



Walking on Water 



The West Window of York Minster 



St Winefride’s Well 



Coming Home 



The Wind-Chimes 



The King of Britain’s Daughter





Index of titles 



Index of first lines 


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