Lights - Softcover

Bidgood, Ruth

 
9781788640848: Lights

Synopsis

Now well into her nineties, Ruth Bidgood continues to write, and to write at the peak of her powers. Lights melds reminiscence and observation against the backdrop of a long life and the beloved landscape of Ruth’s home. It is an extraordinary body of work.

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About the Author

Born in Seven Sisters, Glamorgan, Ruth was educated in Port Talbot before reading English at Oxford University. During World War II, she served as a Wren in the Middle East. She was sub-editor of Chambers’ Encyclopedia. After many years in Surrey, Ruth returned to Wales and settled in Abergwesyn where she started to write poems and document local history.

Her work has been published in various journals and collections. Not Without Homage (Christopher Davies, 1975) received a Welsh Arts Council award; and both Selected Poems (Seren, 1992) and The Fluent Moment (Seren, 1996) were shortlisted for the Welsh Arts Council Book of the Year Award in 1993 and 1997. Her New and Selected Poems (Seren, 2004) was shortlisted for the Roland Mathias Prize in 2005 and Time Being (Seren, 2009) won the Roland Mathias Prize for 2011 and was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Ruth is a Fellow of Academi. A full-length study of her work was written by Matthew Jarvis. Her previous collections with Cinnamon Press include Hearing Voices (2008), Above the Forests (2012) and this beautiful tête-bêche double collection, Land Music / Black Mountains. Her latest collection is the pamphlet, Lights.

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