The submerged land of Lyonesse was once part of Cornwall, according to
myth, standing for a lost paradise in Arthurian legend, but becomes an
emblem of human frailty in the face of climate change in Penelope
Shuttle’s new poems. There was indeed a Bronze Age inundation event
which swept the entire west of Cornwall under the sea, with only the
Isles of Scilly and St Michael’s Mount left as remnants above
sea-level. Lyonesse was also Thomas Hardy’s name for Cornwall where
Penelope Shuttle has lived all her adult life, always fascinated by
the stories and symbolic presence of Lyonesse. In her preface she
writes: ‘Lyonesse is a place of paradox, both real and historical as
well as an imaginary region for exploring depths. It holds grief for
many kinds of loss… The poems seek re-wilding of a city where human
loss interconnects with mythic loss; myth is rooted in the real.’
This book is two collections in one: the second part, New Lamps for
Old, is a collection of poems she needed to write in coming up for air
from the watery depths of Lyonesse, to find ways to begin again, to
find meaning in life after losing her husband, the poet Peter
Redgrove. The ‘old lamps’ of a former life have been extinguished,
leaving darkness. Her challenge was to find ‘new lamps’ to
illuminate and give meaning to life. Lyonesse is a fluid magical
world. The poems of New Lamps for Old are concerned with earth, air
and fire. Both collections share allegiance with the fifth element,
the spirit.
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ISBN
9781780375557
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Bloodaxe Books
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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