
The Land of Gold by Sebastian Barker
Sebastian Barker's collection weaves a rich tapestry from the powerful themes that have always been central human questions: how we make our journey through life, how we love those around us, what the nature of belief and of our own mortality is. In the opening sequence, Barker contrasts life's ecstasies with the certainty of loss; in 'The Land of Gold' he travels through the blazing spiritual landscapes of South-West France; while in 'The Tablets of the Bread' he faces the temptations of despair head on. All these themes then receive a masterly summation in 'A Monastery of Light', where Greece becomes the poet's door to redemption and the achieved life.
"There are many moments of shared delight: Barker has a gift for making you feel you are with him" Kate Kellaway, theguardian.com"
Sebastian Barker (1945-2014). His books of poetry include Guarding the Border: Selected Poems (Enitharmon, 1992), The Dream of Intelligence (Littlewood Arc, 1992, a long poem based on Nietzsche's life and works), The Hand in the Well (Enitharmon, 1996), Damnatio Memoriae (Enitharmon, 2004) and The Land of Gold (Enitharmon, 2014). He was also author of three collections of philosophical, theological and cultural essays. A Hawthornden Fellow, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1997 and in 2002 appointed successor of John Lehmann and Alan Ross as editor of The London Magazine, a post he held until 2008.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781907587719 |
| ISBN 10 | 1907587713 |
| Title | The Land of Gold |
| Author | Sebastian Barker |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Enitharmon Press |
| Year published | 2013-10-15 |
| Number of pages | 128 |
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