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The power of song, to sustain the human spirit, resonates through As if to Sing. A trapped caver crawls back through songs to the sea; Welsh soldiers pack their hearts into a song on the eve of battle, âEUR¿for safe-keepingâEUR(TM); a child crossing a bridge sings âEUR¿a song with no beginning or endâEUR(TM).... Blurring past and present, a âEUR¿torchsongâEUR(TM) of music and light intensifies in âEUR¿The Boys in the BranchesâEUR(TM), a moving sequence to the poetâEUR(TM)s sons where three boys scale a tree to manhood, to âEURcarve their names on the late sunâEUR?. The collectionâEUR(TM)s closing cadence includes the long poem âEUR¿The Key to PenllainâEUR(TM). Set on the Ceredigion coastline in the summer of 1969, its apocalyptic dream stages a search for a key which could save the planet. This tenth collection is rich in the musical lyricism admired by readers and fellow poets, As if to Sing is an essential addition to this poetâEUR(TM)s compelling body of work. Henry has honed his technique still further; he uses traditional and local elements which hymn Wales and gives them to the reader freshly seen.
Murder Love Tales is a story with a bit of romantic twist, mixed with foul murder: twisted mind of a killer¿who vowed to end all men at all cost as Michael Johnson and John Bull and his gang battle for supremacy with law enforcement over the monopoly of Monicäs love. Their whims collided with conspiracies, threats, murder, gun battle with the cops, court trial and sentence of death.
The title poem of The Glass Aisle, Paul Henry's tenth collection of verse, is about the displacement of former workhouse residents and set on a stretch of canal in the Brecon Beacons National Park. A performance version of The Glass Aisle, featuring songs co-written with Brian Briggs (`Stornoway') is currently touring UK festivals.
The Brittle Sea - New and Selected Poems by Welsh writer Paul Henry features a substantial selection from his five previous books along with a section of new work that includes his popular poems on Welsh rugby. Reprint; first published in 2010.
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