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The Hammer and The Fire

English

By (author): Henry Marsh

Following The Guidmans Daughter with his poems on Mary, Queen of Scots, Marsh begins this new collection with a sequence exploring the life and times of John Knox, locating this ambivalent figure in the turmoil of the Scottish Reformation. Marsh moves via Kepler and Darwin into a celebration of nature, searching within our secular world to find a language to render its mystery and concludes by touching on the great challenges we now face. Our striving to understand the nature of things hints, perhaps, at the possibility of a different kind of redemption.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 274g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 220mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: Maclean Dubois
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780956527820

About Henry Marsh

Henry Marsh was born in Broughty Ferry and now lives in Midlothian. He began writing on the death of a friend a Gaelic Bard Donald MacDonald of South Lochboisdale. His first collection of poems A First Sighting was published in 2005. Seven other collections have followed A Turbulent Wake (2007)  A Trail of Dreaming (2009) The Hammer and the Fire (2011) Wayfarers (2011) Painted Trees (2012)  A Voyage to Babylon (2013) and The Bedrock poems on themes from the Great Tapestry of Scotland (2015).

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