Iona
New and Selected Poems
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Paraclete Press
Published:1st Apr '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
"Steven has an Irish monk’s attentiveness to the fragility, mystery, and hidden beauties of things." —Peter Leithart, First Things
The book is a gathering together of all of Kenneth Steven’s poems concerning the island of Iona through the years. These comprise poems that have been published in journals both at home and abroad, and broadcast on BBC Radio. A lengthy introduction tells the story of the forging of those first links with Iona, and those that have come through adult years. This is a book both for those who know and love the island, and for those who may yearn to visit but have not yet had the chance. It’s essentially a love song to a precious and an extraordinary place that has been the author’s spiritual home from earliest childhood days.
Praise for Iona
“Kenneth Steven is a bard in the richest and fullest sense of the word. His poems are incantations, invocations of the Divine Presence in the wild places of the Highlands and in our hearts and souls. We do not read his words so much as find ourselves invited to inhabit them.” —Carl McColman, author of Eternal Heart
“A pulse of something rare, quiet, and holy beats in the heart of these poems—call it the seasons turning in his beloved Scotland, call it a lyrical voice addressing and blessing this poet’s beloved recognition of the gifts of this earth, which he gives back so generously to us. In “Stopping To See” he tells us “You are blown out,/have gone beyond all clocks and watches/ink a place where only being matters.” And, indeed, these poems touch and dwell in the sacredness of pure presence, which is a miraculous and even deeper gift that puts us in touch with eternity. Only by books like this is our humanity fully revealed and redeemed.” —Robert D. Vivian, author of Cold Snap As Yearning and The Least Cricket Of Evening and Professor of English, Alma College
Previous Praise for Kenneth Steven
“Enjoying Kenneth Steven’s work intensely—style and subject.” —Ted Hughes
"Steven has an Irish monk’s attentiveness to the fragility, mystery, and hidden beauties of things." —Peter J. Leithart, First Things -- Peter Leithart * First Things *
ISBN: 9781640606302
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 113g
96 pages