

An edition of Welsh journal (2001)
By Jeremy Hooker
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Seren Books,U.S. distributor, Dufour Editions
Language
eng
Pages
252
Description:
"In Welsh Journal Jeremy Hooker recalls his life in the seventies when he was an English lecturer (in both senses) at the University of Wales in Aberystwyth. Delighting in his closeness to nature, life in a cottage in rural Llangwyryfon is delineated in delicate, poetic prose: the passing seasons, work in the garden, walking the mountains, the birth of his two children. Yet though stimulated by the new surroundings, Hooker found himself isolated, unable to enter fully into the Welsh-speaking community, at odds with his position as an academic, haunted too by a longing for his Dorset homeland. As a writer he must grapple with depression and a failure of poetic nerve. Consolation is found in the companionship of fellow poets and critics, in the hard-crafted completion of a sequence of poems, in the rain-borne scent of the newly-turned earth."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Diaries, English Poets, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Lecturers, Poets, English, Social life and customs, Authors, biography, Biography
People: Jeremy Hooker (1941-)
Places: Aberystwyth, Llangwyryfon, Llangwyryfon ( Wales), Wales
Times: 20th century