
Gillian Clarke is one of the central figures in contemporary Welsh poetry, the third to take up the post of National Poet of Wales. Her own poems have achieved widespread critical and popular acclaim (her Selected Poems has gone through seven printings and her work is studied by GCSE and A Level students throughout Britain) but she has also made her cultural mark through her inspirational role as a teacher, as editor of the Anglo-Welsh Review from 1975 - 1984, and as founder and President of Ty Newydd, the writers' centre in North Wales. Clarke currently runs an organic small-holding in Ceredigion, the Welsh landscape is a shaping force in her work, together with recurrent themes of war, womanhood and the passage of time. Her last three books have all been Poetry Book Society Recommendations.
Books

The King of Britain's Daughter
1993

Recipe for Water
2009

Zoology
2017

Gillian Clarke
Selected Poems
1985

The Gododdin
Lament for the Fallen
2021

The Christmas Wren
2014

Making the Beds for the Dead
2004

Letting in the Rumour
1989

Ice
2012

Letter from a Far Country
1982

The Whispering Room
2003

Roots Home
2021

Selected Poems
2016

Gillian Clarke
1997

At the Source
A Writer's Year
1999

The Map and the Clock
A Laureate's Choice of the Poetry of Britain and Ireland
2016

Five Fields
1999