Riverwise
Parthian Books (Verlag)
978-1-912109-28-9 (ISBN)
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wonderings, witnessings and enchantments, rememberings and endings. Weaving memoir, poetry
and keen observation into its meandering course, it shifts across time and space to reflect the
beauty of hidden, fluvial places.
'Thoughtful and hypnotic. As rich, lush and meandering as the river it celebrates so well. A book to immerse yourself in, filled with hidden depths and unexpected currents.' Neil Ansell
Jack is a wonderful writer - his voice is wonderful company - tender, thoughtful, profound yet understated, never self-indulgent. It is so hard to achieve this balance - and this writing, like a first chapbook or collection of poems brings a lovely voice into the world, subtle yet powerful. I felt taken by the hand and swept on the current to the wildest secret places of this river and gained a great sense of place as well as of the person ... This is a labour of love filled with the mud and blood and light and half-light of all the secret places of the river. Immersive, often shamanic in its intensity, enthralling and lyrical it brings a startling and authentic new voice to the rich body of writings on place and connection to our known and loved wet places - it's a sinuous love letter to the self and to rediscovery - of the river, and of its importance - more vital now than ever. I'm left with the sounds of lapwing and of the marshes, of the sweet flow of the river in all its moods, human and animal. What a wonderful contribution. I loved it. Very very well done.' Miriam Darlington
“What a lovely book, written about one of Wales’s most beautiful rivers. An intimate glimpse in prose and poetry by a man with a profound understanding of his subject. Read and enjoy, I certainly did.” Iolo Williams.
"The ale-brown, ankle-deep water, riffling in the shadows of alder, ash and willow, is surprisingly
cool. As I feel my way across the shallows with my toes, I spy an up-bubbling in a deeper stretch ...
an otter. I strain my eyes until the bubbles disappear, and wade on."
Riverwise, a volume of slow river prose centred around Afon Teifi, is a book of wanderings and
wonderings, witnessings and enchantments, rememberings and endings. Weaving memoir, poetry
and keen observation into its meandering course, it shifts across time and space to reflect the
beauty of hidden, fluvial places, and to meditate on the strangeness of being human.
Along the way, hosts of things glimmer on the water and resurface from the depths: characters,
creatures, plants, ruins, roots and words, all bound and etched together in the liquid slate of Teifi's
ceaseless becoming. As new questions are asked beside old, half-forgotten streams, currents conjoin
into an unexpected narrative.
Above all, though, this book stands as a hymn to those fragments of riparian wilderness
which on our maps appear as ever-shrinking horns of green amid a white, gridded
landscape of human dominance. Riverwise is a clarion call to learn to love and protect the natural
world and its waterways.
Jack Smylie Wild is a poet, nature writer and award-winning baker. Born in Aberystwyth in 1989, but mostly raised on the edge of Dartmoor, he has been moving between Wales and England for nearly 30 years. It was from his home in Buckfastleigh that as a teenager Jack began wandering, and writing about, the moors and its rivers. He has been captivated by wild spaces ever since. In 2011 Jack won the Write It, Make It Happen award, which financed an expedition to Central America to write a collection of poetry about the remote cloud forests of Nicaragua. After graduating from Cardiff University in 2012 with a BA (Honours) in Philosophy, he made a permanent return to his country, and county, of birth, settling in Llandysul with his partner Seren. It was here, jobless and with time on his hands, that he began to heed the calls of Afon Teifi - to explore her length and breadth; her creatures and her catchment. Jack now resides in Cardigan, with his wife and young sons, a stone's throw from the river he loves.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 15.01.2021 |
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| Zusatzinfo | 6 black and white illustrations |
| Verlagsort | Cardigan |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 127 x 203 mm |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
| Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Natur / Ökologie | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-912109-28-X / 191210928X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-912109-28-9 / 9781912109289 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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