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The Drifted Stream is a poetic tribute to the enduring legacy of Charles Causley, capturing the spirit of his life, his love for Cornwall, and his deep connection to the natural and human worlds. This anthology weaves together voices from diverse poets, each reflecting on themes of place, history, and identity while honoring Causley's distinct poetic voice. From intimate moments to broad cultural reflections, the collection draws readers into a vivid exploration of landscape and memory, creating a timeless dialogue between past and present. It is a must-read for lovers of contemporary poetry…mehr

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The Drifted Stream is a poetic tribute to the enduring legacy of Charles Causley, capturing the spirit of his life, his love for Cornwall, and his deep connection to the natural and human worlds. This anthology weaves together voices from diverse poets, each reflecting on themes of place, history, and identity while honoring Causley's distinct poetic voice. From intimate moments to broad cultural reflections, the collection draws readers into a vivid exploration of landscape and memory, creating a timeless dialogue between past and present. It is a must-read for lovers of contemporary poetry and admirers of Causley's profound literary contributions. Contributors: Anthony V. Capildeo, Sarah Cave, Cahal Dallat, David Devanny, Dana Gioia, Alyson Hallet, Aaron Kent, Roger McGough, Andrew Motion, Katrina Naomi, Nicola Nuttall, Judy O'Kane, Brian Patten, Rachel Piercey, Penelope Shuttle, Tommy Sissons, Rick Stein, Petrus Ursem, Caroline Walter, Rory Waterman, Sue Wallace-Shaddad, Vera Yuen, Rowan Williams.
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Autorenporträt
Originally from Lancashire and married to a Cornishman, Nicola Nuttall is the Director of the Causley Trust. She is a poet and cultural professional who studied on the Creative Writing Masters at Goldsmiths. She is currently undertaking a PhD at Falmouth University which will create a biography of the life and legacy of Charles Causley. Her poetry explores family, lived experience, deep time, and their interconnection with the natural world.