The White Silhouette, 9781784105822
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A journey into the world of sacred art, pilgrimage and the meaning of life.

The White Silhouette

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  • Paperback

    96 pages

  • Release Date

    27 June 2018

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Summary

At the heart of James Harpur’s The White Silhouette is a meditative poem inspired by the Book of Kells - a poem that follows threads into themes such as the nature of the divine, the efficacy of sacred art, and the way of silence. The title poem - described in the TLS as a compelling spiritual memoir' - is a haunting journey ofmissed encounters’ in the landscapes of Wiltshire, Tipperary, and Patmos. Elsewhere, Harpur writes about pilgrimage, the Perseids, mystical experiences, and icons a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784105822
ISBN-10:1784105821
Author:James Harpur
Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd
Imprint:Carcanet Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:96
Release Date:27 June 2018
Weight:132g
Dimensions:216mm x 135mm x 8mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Harpur’s sensibility is attuned to love, time, myth, the numinous and the makings of poetry… Harpur has an imaginative wonder.” –Andrew Waterman, London Magazine .

‘Harpur’s sensibility is attuned to love, time, myth, the numinous and the makings of poetry… Harpur has an imaginative wonder.’ - Andrew Waterman, London Magazine; ‘His poetry, always strongly imbued with a sense of the sacred, makes great play of light’s spiritual resonance… his brilliant imagery and luxuriant natural descriptions offer plenty to enjoy.’ - Sarah Crown, The Guardian

About The Author

James Harpur

James Harpur has had five poetry collections published by Anvil Press and is poetry editor of the Temenos Academy Review and a member of Aosdana, the Irish academy of the arts. His Angels and Harvesters (2012) was a PBS Recommendation and shortlisted for the 2013 Irish Times Poetry Now Award; and The Dark Age (2007) won the Michael Hartnett Poetry Award. Other prizes and awards include the UK National Poetry Competition, the Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize, an Eric Gregory Award, and a Patrick and Katherine Kavanagh Fellowship. His other books include Fortune’s Prisoner, a translation of the poems of Boethius; and The Gospel of Joseph of Arimathea. He lives in West Cork.

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