Dear Pilgrims

John F Deane author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd

Published:28th Jun '18

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A new collection focusing on the threats of the modern secular order, exploring the possible redemption and renewal of the Christian faith in poems that continue the tradition of poets like Herbert, Hopkins and R.S.Thomas. This new collection puts aside stereotypical Christian imagery and themes in favour of a vitally contemporary voice for a renewed Christian faith and a new poetics. Offers a fresh perspective. Revisions the Christian faith through the eyes of an unknown female disciple of Christ, one of Christ's contemporaries. The works of John Donne, George Herbert, R.S.Thomas and Geoffrey Hill resonate here

A fresh, contemporary take on the Christian faith in an increasingly secular world from one of Ireland's leading poets - a timely collection for our unstable and cynical times.With `Crocus: a brief history’, John F. Deane sets his Dear Pilgrims in motion, a series of brief histories of time, a time that is rich in incident and in redemption. In a decisively secular age, Deane’s is a poetry of Christian belief. It explores renewal, alive with and to the kinds of witness he has learned from George Herbert, Gerard Manley Hopkins and R.S. Thomas. His `I’, like theirs, makes space for a reluctant `us’. Dear Pilgrims includes actual pilgrimages. The poet moves through England (East Anglia in particular), Israel and Palestine, disclosing a `new testament’ that revisions the Christian faith through the eyes of an unknown female disciple of Christ. He vividly adapts the Middle English poem Pearl and realises it for our time. He is also a master of the sonnet as an instrument of love, doubt and faith. The poet’s voice, perhaps because of the timeless wisdom it carries, is vital and contemporary. It is no surprise that the founder of Poetry Ireland and Dedalus Press is a poet of wide reading and vision. The clarity of his verse and purpose makes his voice unique. Rowan Williams celebrates his `Music, a stony, damp and deeply alive landscape (both Ireland and the Holy Land), a passionate and searching engagement with God’.

'No poet writing today takes this spiritual task so seriously: nor achieves it with such exemplary, luminous grace.' - The Irish Times; 'Music, a stony, damp and deeply alive landscape (both Ireland and the Holy Land), a passionate and searching engagement with God - ?? specifically with the local and physical God that is the central figure of the gospels - these are poems with all of John Deane's familiar richness. A deeply welcome collection.' - Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams; 'On a simple level, the poems in John F Deane's Semibreve (Carcanet) are elegies for the past and specifically for a lost brother. More profoundly, they teach us how bereavement, touched by a poet's tongue, can become a shared gift: "wonders of the flesh and spirit, a road-map for a shattered faith"'. - The Guardian

  • Short-listed for The Irish Times Poetry Now Award 2016

ISBN: 9781784105860

Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 9mm

Weight: unknown

112 pages