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![]() | Hearthstone by Joseph Butler These poems grew out of working with a family of 3 generations of blacksmiths in an Oxfordshire forge, they are linked up with the Greek myth of Hera and Hephaistos, the crippled god of fire and metalworking, and patron of craftsmen, and bound up with his own family drama. £9.00 | ![]() | Mrs. Marvellous by Victoria Pugh Witty delicate poems, full of insight £8.00 |
Our list of local poets includes Jane Draycott, Susan Utting, Paul Bavister, Adrian Blamires, Joseph Butler, A.F. Harrold and Ian House.
Local author Adam Sowan has published with us: A Much Maligned Town: opinions of Reading 1586-1977 (new edition coming); Abattoirs Road to Zinzan Street: Reading’s streets and their names, 2nd ed. 2004; The Holy Brook (2003), an account of Reading’s secret third river, with a map and walking guide. Sumer is icumen in (2006) is a beautifully illustrated edition of this famous song dating from about 1250 CE and written, probably, by the monks of Reading Abbey.
‘Classics’ include Oscar Wilde’s The Ballad of Reading Gaol, Cat Jeoffry by Christopher Smart, The Drunken Boat, by Arthur Rimbaud, Kubla Khan, by Coleridge, and Shakespeare’s Winter and Spring songs from Love’s Labour’s Lost.
Some successes:
Christina the Astonishing by Jane Draycott and Lesley Saunders featured on Radio 4’s A Good Read
Jane Draycott’s No.3 from Uses for the Thames from Tideway (2002) shortlisted for the Forward Prize Best Single Poem
Susan Utting’s Woodwork from Houses without walls commended for the Forward Prize Best Single Poem in 2006 and featured as Poem on Sunday in the Independent on Sunday
Adrian Blamires’ Effect of Coastal Processeschosen for Waterstones 3 for 2 offer in Best New Poetry 2005
Joseph Butler Hearthstone read at the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2006
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