The Hundred Thousand Places [electronic resource]
Thomas A. Clark2011
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To walk through a landscape is to be part of a slow unfolding of time and
distance, to commit yourself to an adventure. The Hundred Thousand Places is a
single poem that travels across seasons, through a variety of Scottish highland
and island landscapes, from dawn to dusk. Make an early start, 'feel your way
out / into what might...take form'. It is a long walk, along the coast, over
mountain and moorland, through pine and birch forest, ending on a shore where
the sea offers 'another knowledge / wild and cold'. Attentive and responsive,
the unhurried pace of Thomas A. Clark's writing draws the reader into a shared
journey, pausing on the possibilities of a phrase, the music of the names of
trees and flowers, or turning the page to open new horizons.
The Hundred Thousand Places [electronic resource] / Thomas A. Clark
Thomas A. Clark, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Carcanet Poetry, 2011
1 online resource (1 text file) (96 pages)
General/trade
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781847778178
English
435357
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