Cornwall In Verse

Cornwall In Verse

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A rich and evocative anthology, Cornwall in Verse gathers the finest poetry inspired by one of England's most dramatic and mythically charged landscapes. Edited and introduced by the celebrated poet Peter Redgrove — himself deeply connected to the Cornish landscape — the collection presents voices across centuries who have been moved by Cornwall's rugged cliffs, ancient moorlands, fishing villages, and wild Atlantic coastline. The poems range in tone from brooding and elemental to lyrical and tender, capturing the region's unique blend of Celtic heritage, maritime power, and natural beauty. This anthology stands as both a love letter to Cornwall and a testament to its enduring power to inspire great poetry.

Author: Peter Redgrove
Format: Paperback

Genre: Poetry

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: N/A (paperback). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Appears intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A rich and evocative anthology, Cornwall in Verse gathers the finest poetry inspired by one of England's most dramatic and mythically charged landscapes. Edited and introduced by the celebrated poet Peter Redgrove — himself deeply connected to the Cornish landscape — the collection presents voices across centuries who have been moved by Cornwall's rugged cliffs, ancient moorlands, fishing villages, and wild Atlantic coastline. The poems range in tone from brooding and elemental to lyrical and tender, capturing the region's unique blend of Celtic heritage, maritime power, and natural beauty. This anthology stands as both a love letter to Cornwall and a testament to its enduring power to inspire great poetry.