Edmund Prestwich
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Retired teacher, grandfather, reader, writer of poetry and poetry reviews.
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A few thoughts on Tolkien's Lament for Boromir and its setting by Clamavi De Profundis, brief reference to metre followed by broader impressions: edmundprestwich.co.uk?p=2900
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I've always enjoyed the poems in Tolkien's Ring books and found several very moving but the Clamavi De Profundis group sets and sings them in a way that gives their emotional content new depth: the voices and music are beautiful but it's their sensitive feeling for the words that really makes them.
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well .... all creatures." I don't know how much the notes to Share's edition will change my fundamental understanding of the poems but they're full of rewarding extensions of resonance.
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them, you see. He's not really doing anything, but he sees somebody walking by the hedge and he begins to dance at once, just to demonstrate to the cows what an indispensable creature he is. It is delightful, and it bears such a strong resemblance to the behaviour of young men in general and ...
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I've loved the opening of Bunting's Briggflatts since uni but Don Share's annotated edition gives new delight, eg this note by BB himself:
"In spring, the bull does, in fact, if he's with the cows, dance on the tips of his toes, as part of the business of showing off, showing that he's protecting
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Brief reflections on Michelene Wandor's Ergo from Arc Publications, as in issue 71 of The North: edmundprestwich.co.uk?p=2896
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Tomas Transtromer's 'Romanesque Arches' - profoundly moving in Robin Fulton's translation for Transtromer's New Collected Poems by @bloodaxebooks.bsky.social. Read it aloud - in Fulton's words each phrase becomes a vividly charged moment in an arc of evolving experience.
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Today is Arvo Pärt's 90th bday. My favorite living composer.
I'm over the moon that my church choir is scheduled to sing The Deer's Cry in the spring. His De Profundis blows me away every time I listen.

I am grateful for the life & music of Arvo Pärt!

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Arvo Pärt - The Deer's Cry (2007)
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And the glass houses in the Botanic Garden are enchanting even on our casual viewing.
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College lawns were very dry on this year's visit to Oxford but the flower beds in Balliol were particularly lovely in the subtlety of their colour combinations.
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Fabulous photo - we're used to the marvels of macros now, but this one makes an exceptional impact by colour and composition and because the bee's intent pose seems so human.
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From ‘Collected Poems’ (1981)
—Alistair Te Ariki Campbell

#PoetryAotearoa #poetry #haiku
Haiku

Listlessly on a bare bough
A cicada scrapes with his bow
A few dry notes.