The Path to the Sea by Thomas A Clark

The Path to the Sea by Thomas A Clark

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Thomas A Clark is regarded as a minimalist Romantic poet whose work is attentive to form and to the experience of walking in the landscape. He talks about the lonely terrain of the Highlands and Islands as a starting point, treating the finished book as imaginative space, and the page a framing device around an image or a phrase.

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The Path to the Sea by Thomas A Clark

Thomas A Clark is regarded as a minimalist Romantic poet whose work is attentive to form and to the experience of walking in the landscape. He talks about the lonely terrain of the Highlands and Islands as a starting point, treating the finished book as imaginative space, and the page a framing device around an image or a phrase.
"Clark recommends the world to us with a strenuous intelligence, humorous quietness, and a practical self-effacing coursage" Clive Bush"
THOMAS A CLARK was born in Greenock, Scotland. In 1973, with his wife Laurie, he started Moschatel Press, as a vehicle for small publications by Ian Hamilton Finlay, Cid Corman, Jonathan Williams and others. In 1986, the Clarks opened Cairn Gallery, one of the earliest of 'artist-run spaces' specialising in Land Art, Minimalism and a lyrical or poetic Conceptualism, which is now located in a small fishing village in Fife. In addition to his books and smaller publications, Clark has also made site-specific installation in galleries, gardens and in the landscape, and has many works in permanent collections world-wide.
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ISBN 13 9781904614227
ISBN 10 1904614221
Title The Path to the Sea
Author Thomas A Clark
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Arc Publications
Year published 2006-01-05
Number of pages 100
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.