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The Poems of Rowan Williams
2002
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‘I dislike the idea of being a religious poet. I would prefer to be a poet for whom religious things mattered intensely.’ In the poems collected in this book, Rowan Williams writes of many things. He visits the Holy Land, commemorates the deaths of parents and close friends, explores elements of ancient Celtic culture; poems are inspired by works of art, landscapes rural and urban, and historical figures from Tolstoy to Simone Weil. What connects poem to poem is the poet’s vividly sensual language, his formal mastery, and how he can address, specifically and particularly, what matters most intensely. ‘Earth is a hard text to read’, writes Welsh poet Waldo Williams in a poem translated here. For Rowan Williams, this very reading is the task of the poet. Reading this poet, at such a period in our history, is like feeling the first drops of rain after a long season of drought. A.N. Wilson, Daily Telegraph His poetry opens windows on a rich and restless imagination. Boyd Tonkin, Independent

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Rowan Williams
Rowan Williams
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Rowan Douglas Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, is an Anglican bishop, poet, and theologian. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from December 2002-2012, and is now Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge and Chancellor of the University of South Wales.
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