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Sparrowhawk explores the themes that are characteristic of his poetry: nature, identity, love, loss, mythology and his love of cinema. Lewis observes the world around him, meditates in silence and translates his emotions into words and imagery. With his poetry - as with his painting - Lewis attempts to discover identity and to express his sensitivity through hidden messages, leaving us wondering which mysterious clues could open things up. In fact, Lewis writes in his poem The Poets: "They bathe in mysteries while others only seek to explain them." If Lewis' poems are mysterious and intriguing, they are also rich and magical. A joy to explore.…mehr

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Sparrowhawk explores the themes that are characteristic of his poetry: nature, identity, love, loss, mythology and his love of cinema. Lewis observes the world around him, meditates in silence and translates his emotions into words and imagery. With his poetry - as with his painting - Lewis attempts to discover identity and to express his sensitivity through hidden messages, leaving us wondering which mysterious clues could open things up. In fact, Lewis writes in his poem The Poets: "They bathe in mysteries while others only seek to explain them." If Lewis' poems are mysterious and intriguing, they are also rich and magical. A joy to explore.
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Autorenporträt
Bill Lewis was one of the legendary Medway Poets group along with Billy Childish and Sexton Ming. He was also a founder member of the international art movement, Stuckism. His work has been published in magazines and journals in the USA, El Salvador, Europe, Australia and New Zealand and he has performed on BBC TV, Radio Kent and on radio stations in America, El Salvador and Australia. Many of his stories have been translated into French, Spanish and German. He was the first writer-in-residence at the Brighton Festival 1985 and the winner of the Medway Council Literature award 2012. In 1989 he performed his poetry in Nicaragua. He also lectures on Myth and Culture and has been guest lecturer at several US Universities.