Etched by Silence: A pilgrimage through the poetry of RS Thomas

Etched by Silence: A pilgrimage through the poetry of RS Thomas

by JimCotter (Author)

Synopsis

This collection of poems by Wales' most famous poet-priest, R S Thomas, is interspersed with short reflections and questions for exploration that connect the timeless poetry to the landscape that inspired it. Originally produced locally for visitors to the North Wales village and church where R S Thomas was the parish priest, its appeal extends to all who know and love the raw honesty and sparse, striking style of the poetry, and whose own faith and questions are mirrored in it. Aberdaron still welcomes streams of visitors, R S Thomas aficionados and pilgrims en route to the nearby holy island of Bardsey. This book brings the poetry alive in a fresh way and provides a pilgrim guide to the locality, along with reflections that enable armchair readers everywhere to enter more deeply into the world of the poems. All royalties will continue to go to maintaining the church at Aberdaron.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
Published: 28 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 1848253397
ISBN 13: 9781848253391

Media Reviews
With a double page spread for each poem, Jim Cotter's unusual layout gives a sense of space and slow contemplation of each poem and its meaning...Etched By Silence is a pleasure to use for quiet meditation and personal musing. * Magnet *
'If you love poetry and can see within its words a way to consider a deeper spirituality, then this book is no doubt for you.' -- Melanie Carroll * Together *
Author Bio
Jim Cotter was an Anglican priest, retreat leader and one of the most creative liturgists of our day. He was previously a lecturer at Lincoln Theological College and Chaplain of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. For 25 years he successfully ran Cairns Publications. Until shortly before his death in 2014 he lived in R S Thomas' former parish in North Wales.