
Soul Feast
nourishing poems of hope & light: a companion anthology to Soul Food
Bloodaxe Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 21. March 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-78037-706-3 (ISBN)
Description
Soul Feast is a companion anthology to Soul Food, offering up a further feast of thoughtful poems to stir the mind and feed the spirit, bringing hope and light in dark, uncertain times.
This book's inspiration - Soul Food - achieved its wide popularity by word of mouth. For many thousands of readers feeling adrift in the early years of the 21st century, the poems in that book offered support and sustenance. What followed has been even more destructive and disorientating: wars, pandemic, oppression, persecution of peoples and minorities, mass migration, dishonest government, financial meltdown, and looming environmental catastrophe.
Yet amidst all this there are voices of hope and healing, of love and tolerance, kindness and compassion, sanity and solace, to be heard and felt in the poems of Soul Feast. This new compilation shows how poetry can help sustain our search for meaning in times of spiritual starvation. All these poems are universal illuminations of the meaning of life, speaking to readers of all faiths as well as to seekers and non-believers.
Drawn from many traditions, Soul Feast includes work by poets ranging from Lal Ded and Tukaram to Pessoa, Borges, Cummings and Langston Hughes, as well as poems by celebrated contemporary poets such as Ellen Bass, Imtiaz Dharker, Jane Hirshfield and Naomi Shihab Nye. This is a book to keep by the bedside or to keep with you when travelling.
This book's inspiration - Soul Food - achieved its wide popularity by word of mouth. For many thousands of readers feeling adrift in the early years of the 21st century, the poems in that book offered support and sustenance. What followed has been even more destructive and disorientating: wars, pandemic, oppression, persecution of peoples and minorities, mass migration, dishonest government, financial meltdown, and looming environmental catastrophe.
Yet amidst all this there are voices of hope and healing, of love and tolerance, kindness and compassion, sanity and solace, to be heard and felt in the poems of Soul Feast. This new compilation shows how poetry can help sustain our search for meaning in times of spiritual starvation. All these poems are universal illuminations of the meaning of life, speaking to readers of all faiths as well as to seekers and non-believers.
Drawn from many traditions, Soul Feast includes work by poets ranging from Lal Ded and Tukaram to Pessoa, Borges, Cummings and Langston Hughes, as well as poems by celebrated contemporary poets such as Ellen Bass, Imtiaz Dharker, Jane Hirshfield and Naomi Shihab Nye. This is a book to keep by the bedside or to keep with you when travelling.
Reviews / Votes
Editors Neil Astley (Bloodaxe founder and editor) and Pamela Robertson-Pearce gracefully bring together different cultures, religions and poetry styles through a glorious mix of both contemporary voices, such as Imtiaz Dharker, Jane Clarke and Jane Hirshfield, and the likes of 14th-century Kashmiri mystic Lal Ded, Jorge Luis Borges and Langston Hughes. [...] Poems, then, to heal, rejoice in and share. -- Dawn Gorman * Caduceus * These poems illuminate the path of life. -- Rachel Campbell-Johnston * The Times, on Soul Food * These poems will reconnect you with happiness, kindness, beauty and joy. They will teach you how to be here, now, fully aware and alive... Buy this book! You will be investing in happiness for days - and even dark lonely nights - to come. -- Anne Ashworth * Universalist: The Journal of the Quaker Universalist Group, on Soul Food * A friend gave me a copy of Soul Food as a gift... I thought it was so good that I gave it away to another friend within a matter of days, and bought myself a new copy, which I also gave away... I continue to buy copies for friends... I have read this book through from beginning to end a number of times now, and each time I am left with my spirit uplifted and a wondrous sense of warm joy in my soul. Not only is each poem fine, but reading the whole collection reads feels like the privilege of sharing another human's spiritual journey for a while. -- Henry Morgan * The Merton Journal, on Soul Food * Consolation is a rare quality in our tragic times, but sometimes poetry can provide a sanctuary. Bloodaxe Books, which often sets a creative pace in poetry publishing, offers "nourishing poems of hope and light" in its anthology Soul Feast. This gathers roughly 100 poets from many countries into an ambitious collection, edited by the Bloodaxe founder Neil Astley, and the artist, filmmaker, and translator Pamela Robertson-Pearce. Each poem feels chosen with intelligence and care: accessibility matches profundity. [...] a searching anthology that is both elegy, and celebration. -- Martyn Halsall * Church Times * In the end, the proof of a Soul Feast has to be in the eating, and I've got to admit that, even for an old cynic like me, the whole experience of sitting down and partaking was actually, well... 'nourishing'. -- Stuart Henson * London Grip * It [Soul Feast] would certainly make a perfect Christmas present for someone you're fond of. -- Greg Freeman * Write Out Loud *More details
Edition
Paperback original
Language
English
Place of publication
Tyne and Wear
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 171 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
234 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78037-706-3 (9781780377063)
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nourishing poems of hope & light: a companion anthology to Soul Food
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Neil Astley and Pamela Robertson-Pearce are co-editors of the Bloodaxe anthologies Soul Food (2007) and Soul Feast (2024), and also collaborated on the DVD-books In Person: 30 Poets (2008) and In Person: World Poets (2017).
Neil Astley is editor of Bloodaxe Books which he founded in 1978. His books include many anthologies, most notably those in the Staying Alive series: Staying Alive (2002), Being Alive (2004), Being Human (2011) and Staying Human (2020). He received an Eric Gregory Award for his poetry, and has published two poetry collections, Darwin Survivor and Biting My Tongue, as well as two novels, The End of My Tether (shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award), and The Sheep Who Changed the World. He was honoured with a D.Litt by Newcastle University for his work with Bloodaxe Books, and in 2018 was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Northumberland.
Pamela Robertson-Pearce is an artist, ?lmmaker and translator. Her ?lms include Imago: Meret Oppenheim (1996), on the artist who made the fur-lined teacup, and Gifted Beauty (2000), about Surrealist women artists including Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo. Imago: Meret Oppenheim won several awards, including the Swiss Film Board's Prize for Outstanding Quality and the Gold Apple Award at the National Educational Film and Video Festival in America. She has shown her work in solo exhibitions in New York and Provincetown (Cape Cod), and in various group shows in the US and Europe. Born in Stockholm, she grew up in Sweden, Spain and England, and then for over 20 years lived mostly in America - also working in Switzerland, Norway and Albania - before moving to Northumberland.
Neil Astley is editor of Bloodaxe Books which he founded in 1978. His books include many anthologies, most notably those in the Staying Alive series: Staying Alive (2002), Being Alive (2004), Being Human (2011) and Staying Human (2020). He received an Eric Gregory Award for his poetry, and has published two poetry collections, Darwin Survivor and Biting My Tongue, as well as two novels, The End of My Tether (shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award), and The Sheep Who Changed the World. He was honoured with a D.Litt by Newcastle University for his work with Bloodaxe Books, and in 2018 was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Northumberland.
Pamela Robertson-Pearce is an artist, ?lmmaker and translator. Her ?lms include Imago: Meret Oppenheim (1996), on the artist who made the fur-lined teacup, and Gifted Beauty (2000), about Surrealist women artists including Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo. Imago: Meret Oppenheim won several awards, including the Swiss Film Board's Prize for Outstanding Quality and the Gold Apple Award at the National Educational Film and Video Festival in America. She has shown her work in solo exhibitions in New York and Provincetown (Cape Cod), and in various group shows in the US and Europe. Born in Stockholm, she grew up in Sweden, Spain and England, and then for over 20 years lived mostly in America - also working in Switzerland, Norway and Albania - before moving to Northumberland.
Content
1. JOURNEYS
Lorna Crozier 11 Packing for the Future: Instructions
Mary O'Donnell 13 The Intimate Future
Julius Chingono 14 As I Go
Jericho Brown 15 Crossing
Stanislav Baranczak 16 If china
William Stafford 17 The Way It Is
Toon Tellegen 17 'I drew a line...'
Ruth Stone 18 Train Ride
Tomas Transtroemer 19 Tracks
Ted Kooser 20 November 12: 4.30 a.m.
Kerry Hardie 21 We Go On
Lal Ded 22 Two poems
2. SOUL SEARCH
Jane Hirsh?eld 23 Counting, New Year's Morning, What Powers Yet Remain to Me
Kona Macphee 25 The Gift
Denise Levertov 25 The Gift
Arun Kolatkar 26 Yeshwant Rao
Tukaram 28 'When he comes...'
Kathleen Ossip 30 The Believer
Dennis O'Driscoll 31 Fabrications
Edward Hirsch 35 I Was Never Able to Pray
Giorgio Caproni 36 Prayer
Arundhathi Subramaniam 37 Prayer
Jorge Luis Borges 38 Poem Written in a Copy of Beowulf
Peter Sirr 39 A Saxon Primer
Lucie Brock-Boido 40 Soul Keeping Company
Adriana Lisboa 41 Soul Washing
May Swenson 42 Question
3. LIFE ON EARTH
Denise Levertov 43 O Taste and See
Linda Pastan 44 Imaginary Conversation
Muriel Rukeyser 45 Yes
Gregory Orr 46 To Be Alive
Rosemary Tonks 47 Addiction to an Old Mattress
Maya C. Popa 48 Dear Life
Marin Sorescu 49 With Only One Life
John McCullogh 50 Watermelon Man
Ada Limon 51 Love Poem with Apologies for My Appearance
Jack Hirschman 52 Path
Jack Gilbert 53 A Brief for the Defense
Ellen Bass 54 The Thing Is
Ellen Bass 55 Any Common Desolation
Joan Margarit 56 Love Is a Place
Jane Hirsh?eld 57 A Cedary Fragrance
Chase Twichell 58 Saint Animal
Mona Arshi 59 Little Prayer
William Stafford 60 Listening
Tuvia Ruebner 61 Wonder
Jeong Ho-seung 62 A Spider
Jane Hirsh?eld 63 The Supple Deer
Jane Hirsh?eld 64 The Envoy
Lynne Wycherley 65 The Substitute Sky
Marie Howe 66 Postscript
4. ALL TOGETHER NOW
Fernando Pessoa 67 They Spoke to Me of People, and of Humanity.
Vincent Katz 68 This Beautiful Bubble
Naomi Shihab Nye 70 Gate A-4
Imtiaz Dharker 72 How to Cut a Pomegranate
Imtiaz Dharker 73 Crab-apples
John Koethe 74 Lives
Tomas Transtroemer 75 After Someone's Death
Taha Muhammad Ali 76 Maybe
A.E. Housman 77 'Good creatures...'
Tomas Transtroemer 78 Alone
Jeong Ho-seung 80 To Daffodils
Sandra McPherson 81 Some Meanings of Silence
John O'Donohue 82 from For the Break-up of a Relationship
Naomi Shihab Nye 82 The Art of Disappearing
Lee Young-ju 84 Lumberjack Diary
Naomi Shihab Nye 85 Shoulders
Lauren Halderman 86 from Instead of Dying
Chen Chen 87 a small book of questions: chapter VII
Mary Jean Chan 90 Conversation with a Fantasy Mother
Jane Clarke 91 Spalls
Sandra Cisneros 92 At Fifty I Am Startled to Find I Am in My Splendor
Doug Anderson 93 Homage to Li Po
Alicia Ostriker 94 Wrinkly Lady Dancer
Lucille Clifton 95 homage to my hips
Norigo Ibaragi 96 When I Was at My Most Beautiful
Norigo Ibaragi 98 Your Own Sensitivity at Least
Linda Pastan 99 I Am Learning to Abandon the World
Joy Harjo 100 I Am a Prayer
5. HOPE & LIGHT
Imtiaz Dharker 102 Carving
Kerry Hardie 103 Flesh
Alyson Hallett 104 Suddenly, Everything
E.E. Cummings 105 'i thank You God for most this amazing'
Edip Cansever 106 Table
Elena Shvarts 107 'Set your course by the Sun...'
Imtiaz Dharker 108 Living Space
Brendan Kennelly 109 Permission
Adam Zagajewski 109 Wake Up
Danusha Lameris 110 Insha'Allah
Miroslav Holub 111 The door
Roger Robinson 112 A Portable Paradise
Boris A. Novak 113 Decisions: II
Ivan V. Lalc 114 The Spaces of Hope
Lisel Muller 115 Hope
Enda Coyle-Greene 116 Hope
Edith Soedergran 117 Hope
Ellen Cranitch 118 Hope
Ai Qing 119 The Lamp
Samuel Menashe 119 Now
Langston Hughes 120 Dreams
Langston Hughes 120 Harlem [2]
Brendan Kennelly 121 Good Souls to Survive
Molly Fisk 122 Against Panic
Michael D. Higgins 123 The Well 2
Leanne O'Sullivan 124 A Healing
Paula Meehan 125 Seed
Derek Mahon 126 Everything Is Going To Be All Right
127 Notes on the poets
153 Acknowledgements
159 Index of writers
Lorna Crozier 11 Packing for the Future: Instructions
Mary O'Donnell 13 The Intimate Future
Julius Chingono 14 As I Go
Jericho Brown 15 Crossing
Stanislav Baranczak 16 If china
William Stafford 17 The Way It Is
Toon Tellegen 17 'I drew a line...'
Ruth Stone 18 Train Ride
Tomas Transtroemer 19 Tracks
Ted Kooser 20 November 12: 4.30 a.m.
Kerry Hardie 21 We Go On
Lal Ded 22 Two poems
2. SOUL SEARCH
Jane Hirsh?eld 23 Counting, New Year's Morning, What Powers Yet Remain to Me
Kona Macphee 25 The Gift
Denise Levertov 25 The Gift
Arun Kolatkar 26 Yeshwant Rao
Tukaram 28 'When he comes...'
Kathleen Ossip 30 The Believer
Dennis O'Driscoll 31 Fabrications
Edward Hirsch 35 I Was Never Able to Pray
Giorgio Caproni 36 Prayer
Arundhathi Subramaniam 37 Prayer
Jorge Luis Borges 38 Poem Written in a Copy of Beowulf
Peter Sirr 39 A Saxon Primer
Lucie Brock-Boido 40 Soul Keeping Company
Adriana Lisboa 41 Soul Washing
May Swenson 42 Question
3. LIFE ON EARTH
Denise Levertov 43 O Taste and See
Linda Pastan 44 Imaginary Conversation
Muriel Rukeyser 45 Yes
Gregory Orr 46 To Be Alive
Rosemary Tonks 47 Addiction to an Old Mattress
Maya C. Popa 48 Dear Life
Marin Sorescu 49 With Only One Life
John McCullogh 50 Watermelon Man
Ada Limon 51 Love Poem with Apologies for My Appearance
Jack Hirschman 52 Path
Jack Gilbert 53 A Brief for the Defense
Ellen Bass 54 The Thing Is
Ellen Bass 55 Any Common Desolation
Joan Margarit 56 Love Is a Place
Jane Hirsh?eld 57 A Cedary Fragrance
Chase Twichell 58 Saint Animal
Mona Arshi 59 Little Prayer
William Stafford 60 Listening
Tuvia Ruebner 61 Wonder
Jeong Ho-seung 62 A Spider
Jane Hirsh?eld 63 The Supple Deer
Jane Hirsh?eld 64 The Envoy
Lynne Wycherley 65 The Substitute Sky
Marie Howe 66 Postscript
4. ALL TOGETHER NOW
Fernando Pessoa 67 They Spoke to Me of People, and of Humanity.
Vincent Katz 68 This Beautiful Bubble
Naomi Shihab Nye 70 Gate A-4
Imtiaz Dharker 72 How to Cut a Pomegranate
Imtiaz Dharker 73 Crab-apples
John Koethe 74 Lives
Tomas Transtroemer 75 After Someone's Death
Taha Muhammad Ali 76 Maybe
A.E. Housman 77 'Good creatures...'
Tomas Transtroemer 78 Alone
Jeong Ho-seung 80 To Daffodils
Sandra McPherson 81 Some Meanings of Silence
John O'Donohue 82 from For the Break-up of a Relationship
Naomi Shihab Nye 82 The Art of Disappearing
Lee Young-ju 84 Lumberjack Diary
Naomi Shihab Nye 85 Shoulders
Lauren Halderman 86 from Instead of Dying
Chen Chen 87 a small book of questions: chapter VII
Mary Jean Chan 90 Conversation with a Fantasy Mother
Jane Clarke 91 Spalls
Sandra Cisneros 92 At Fifty I Am Startled to Find I Am in My Splendor
Doug Anderson 93 Homage to Li Po
Alicia Ostriker 94 Wrinkly Lady Dancer
Lucille Clifton 95 homage to my hips
Norigo Ibaragi 96 When I Was at My Most Beautiful
Norigo Ibaragi 98 Your Own Sensitivity at Least
Linda Pastan 99 I Am Learning to Abandon the World
Joy Harjo 100 I Am a Prayer
5. HOPE & LIGHT
Imtiaz Dharker 102 Carving
Kerry Hardie 103 Flesh
Alyson Hallett 104 Suddenly, Everything
E.E. Cummings 105 'i thank You God for most this amazing'
Edip Cansever 106 Table
Elena Shvarts 107 'Set your course by the Sun...'
Imtiaz Dharker 108 Living Space
Brendan Kennelly 109 Permission
Adam Zagajewski 109 Wake Up
Danusha Lameris 110 Insha'Allah
Miroslav Holub 111 The door
Roger Robinson 112 A Portable Paradise
Boris A. Novak 113 Decisions: II
Ivan V. Lalc 114 The Spaces of Hope
Lisel Muller 115 Hope
Enda Coyle-Greene 116 Hope
Edith Soedergran 117 Hope
Ellen Cranitch 118 Hope
Ai Qing 119 The Lamp
Samuel Menashe 119 Now
Langston Hughes 120 Dreams
Langston Hughes 120 Harlem [2]
Brendan Kennelly 121 Good Souls to Survive
Molly Fisk 122 Against Panic
Michael D. Higgins 123 The Well 2
Leanne O'Sullivan 124 A Healing
Paula Meehan 125 Seed
Derek Mahon 126 Everything Is Going To Be All Right
127 Notes on the poets
153 Acknowledgements
159 Index of writers