
Paperback. Very good condition. First Edition. From the collection of poet Gavin Ewart, with his name penned on F E P, his penned annotation marks on a couple of pages and dated September 1973. Spine is slightly creased, pages and text fine. RB
This collection of poems explores the intersection of human perception and the natural world through precise, observational verse. John Ormond utilizes a contemplative narrative framework to examine the landscape of Wales and the internal states of his subjects. The poems function as a series of meditations where the speaker acts as a witness to the physical environment, often contrasting the permanence of nature with the transience of human experience. The work is characterized by a disciplined attention to imagery and a rhythmic structure that mirrors the subjects being described.
Readers and critics frequently highlight Ormond's ability to balance technical precision with a deep sense of place. Discussion often centers on his distinct voice, which avoids excessive sentimentality in favor of sharp, clear-eyed imagery. Many note the effectiveness of his descriptive power, particularly in how he captures the nuances of the Welsh landscape. The collection is often cited for its intellectual rigor and the way it invites the reader to slow down and engage with the physical world. Critics appreciate the consistency of his craft throughout the volume, noting that his work remains accessible yet profound.
Page Count:
48
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192118307
ISBN-13:
9780192118301
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