Ivor Gurney is perhaps best known as a musician and World War I poet but he also wrote vividly and prolifically about his native Gloucestershire, finding inspiration and joy in walking the countryside and expressing its different moods. This book explores the particular Gloucestershire landscapes--the Cotswolds, the Severn Meadows, and the city of Gloucester--that stimulated his creativity in poetry and music, but the relationship went much deeper. Gurney became increasingly dependent on "being-in" these Gloucestershire places as the source of his identity and well-being. Confined to a mental asylum in Kent for the last 15 years of his life, he still drew on his memories of Gloucestershire, but it was a poetry of absence and loss. This book contains a wealth of Gurney's poetry with many pieces being published here for the first time. Other features aim to clarify the poetry/place dialogue and include an illustrated color map, in which Ivor Gurney's Gloucestershire has been interpreted by a map artist working closely with the author; a layered model of Gurney's relationship with these places; and four walking routes, with accompanying commentaries and poetry extracts. The author is a geographer, literary researcher, and walker. Having been born and brought up in Gloucestershire, she has a passion for its landscapes and places.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:075245353X
ISBN13:9780752453538
Release Date:June 2011
Publisher:History Press
Length:160 Pages
Weight:1.05 lbs.
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