New Perspectives on Gillian Clarke

Community, Cosmology, Climate and Conflict

Author(s) Linden Peach

Language: English

Genre(s): Literary Studies, Wales Studies

Series: Writing Wales in English

  • October 2025 · 256 pages ·216x138mm

  • · Paperback - 9781837722792
  • · eBook - pdf - 9781837722808
  • · eBook - epub - 9781837722815

This is the first book-length study of the poetry and journal writings of Gillian Clarke in their entirety; it is the first extensive examination of her work published in this century, and the first full account of how her work has developed in the course of her career as a writer and teacher. In addressing timely and highly relevant themes that have been generally overlooked until now, the book highlights and re-examines Clarke's importance for today’s readers. Discussing the energy, subtlety and originality of her works, the author commends Clarke as an innovative, politically-alert and scientifically- and cosmologically-aware Welsh writer of global significance.

Series Editors’ Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction and Overview
1 Emotional Communities
2 Cosmology in a Planetary Age
3 Climate and Weather in the Anthropocene
4 Sound, Water, Blackness and Cosmogenesis
5 Geology, Human Development and the Anthropocene
6 War and Peace (Part One)
7 War and Peace (Part Two)
8 Afterword
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Author(s): Linden Peach

Professor Linden Peach is Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at the University of Wales. He has written numerous well received books and essays; chapters in books on twentieth and twenty-first-century literature, and is known for his previous work on Welsh writing in English. He has also written on Virginia Woolf, Angela Carter, Contemporary Irish fiction and Toni Morrison.

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