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The English River - a journey down the Thames in poems & photographs (Paperback)
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The English River - a journey down the Thames in poems & photographs (Paperback)
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Virginia Astley has been a much admired songwriter and musician
since the 1980s, known for her engaging lyrics as well as for her
melodious style. Now her other two passions take centre stage in
this book: poetry and the River Thames. She grew up by the river's
upper reaches, knew the old lock-keepers and was familiar with all
aspects of the Thames and its hinterland: both the natural world
and the people whose lives are intimately connected with the river.
In recent years, she has returned to the Thames, working for a
summer as an assistant lock-keeper, and walking its length to
record and respond to its landscapes, river life and river folk as
a poet and photographer. Her pamphlet The Curative Harp won
Ireland's Fool for Poetry chapbook competition in 2015 and was
published by Southword. The English River is her first book-length
poetry collection, showing many new sides to this multi-talented
artist: as poet, nature writer, storyteller and photographer. The
foreword is by Peter Townshend. `Virginia's story is about the
river and the people who work on it, especially those who man the
locks. She captures a view of the upper reaches of the River Thames
that is entirely fresh. There are glimpsed moments of the
claustrophobic beauty of the wooded parts that contrast with the
open expanses of uplifting countryside where the river meanders
through woodland and farmland. Focussing on the professionals who
work on the river, and who manage the locks and the flood plains
around them, Virginia suggests - as she works as a lock-keeper's
assistant - that they become almost addicted to the peace and
beauty of their place of work. She herself becomes enchanted, that
is certain. She makes herself vulnerable in the most romantic way,
working and writing and evoking everything she sees and feels as
both a storyteller and poet, and as photographer.' - Pete
Townshend, musician
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