
Collected Later Poems 1988-2000
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Collected Later Poems 1988-2000 is the sequel to R.S. Thomas's Collected Poems 1945-1990 (Dent, 1993; Phoenix Press, 1995), which only covers his collections up to Experimenting with an Amen (1986). It reprints in full the contents of R.S. Thomas's last five collections, The Echoes Return Slow (Macmillan, 1988: unavailable for many years), and Bloodaxe's Counterpoint (1990), Mass for Hard Times (1992), No Truce with the Furies (1995) and the posthumously published Residues (2002). It was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. It was followed in 2013 by Uncollected Poems and in 2016 by Too Brave to Dream.
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Born in Cardiff, the son of a sea captain, he moved with his family in 1918 to Holyhead on Anglesey. He was awarded a bursary in 1932 to study at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, where he read Classics. In 1936, having completed his theological training at St. Michael's College, Llandaff, he was ordained as a priest in the Church in Wales. From 1936 to 1940 he was the curate of Chirk, Denbighshire, where he met his future wife, Mildred (Elsi) Eldridge, an English artist. He subsequently became curate at Tallarn Green, Flintshire. They married in 1940 and remained together until her death in 1991. He married his second wife Betty in 1996.
From 1942 to 1954 Thomas was rector at Manafon, in rural Montgomeryshire. It was during his time at Manafon that he first began to study Welsh and that he published his first three volumes of poetry. He learnt the Welsh language at the age of 30, too late in life, he said, to be able to write poetry in it, although he did write and publish memoirs in Welsh. In his later years he worked in predominantly Welsh-speaking communities at Eglwys-fach and Aberdaron. He retired from the Church in 1978, and afterwards lived on Anglesey and on Llyn.
He won several awards, including the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1964. In 1996 he won the Lannan Lifetime Achievement Award for Poetry and the Horst Bienek Prize for Poetry. He was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in the same year.
Content
- Cover
- Description
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- THE ECHOES RETURN SLOW
- The Echoes Return Slow
- COUNTERPOINT
- BC.
- INCARNATION
- CRUCIFIXION
- AD.
- MASS FOR HARD TIMES
- Dedication
- Mass for Hard Times
- Stations
- Adam Tempted
- First Person
- One Day
- Requests
- Nativity
- Questions to the Prophet
- Retired
- Not Blonde
- The God
- The Reason
- Journeys
- Nuptials
- Plas-yn-Rhiw
- Preference
- Portrait
- Aside
- R.I.P.
- Hark
- Come Down
- The Refusal
- Winter
- Question
- Tidal
- Match My Moments
- Healing
- Tell Us
- Markers
- Eschatology
- Circles
- Monday's Child.
- The Un-born
- Sure
- Could Be
- Time
- One Life
- Something More
- I
- Bleak Liturgies
- The Price
- Moth
- Target
- The Seasons
- Annunciation
- The Word
- Pen Llyn
- Jaromir Hladik
- A Marriage
- What Then?
- Newts
- The Letter
- The Lost
- Afon Rhiw
- Migrants
- Sonata in X
- NO TRUCE WITH THE FURIES
- Dedication
- Geriatric
- Fathoms
- Still Point
- Lunar
- Christmas Eve
- The Lost
- S.K.
- The Pearl
- Evening
- Parables
- Then
- Riposte
- To a Lady
- Afallon
- Wrong?
- Still
- Meteorological
- Heretics
- Illusory Arrival
- Reflections
- Nuance
- No Time
- No Jonahs
- Incarnations
- Symbols
- Circles
- The Case
- At the End
- A Species
- Runes
- Mischief
- Near and Far
- Resurrections
- The Indians and the Elephant
- Swallows
- Negative
- Winged God
- Raptor
- X Loves Y
- Boundaries
- Incubation
- The Mass of Christ
- Gwladus Ddu
- Neither
- The Promise
- Two Shirts on a Line
- Bird Watching
- Homage to Wallace Stevens
- Hallowe'en
- The Waiting
- Navigation
- Nant Gwrtheyrn
- Bestiary
- Guests
- Le Dormeur du Val
- Homage to Paul Klee
- The Elusive
- The Morrow
- Remembering
- Island
- Portraits
- Vespers
- Silence
- Blind Noel
- Words
- Play
- Anybody's Alphabet
- RESIDUES
- Watching
- Dreaming
- Memoir
- He?
- Contradictions
- Legend
- Words
- Duty
- Planetary
- Dream
- Memorials
- Someone
- Space Walking
- Via Crucis
- In Memoriam: M.E.E.
- Aim
- Together
- Aye!. There's the rub.
- Matrimony
- Apace
- 'Yesterday's photograph.'
- Down
- Rich
- Manafon
- Two Views of Olympos
- Class
- Golden Wedding
- Two Thoughts with but a Single Mind
- Reward
- Finality
- Poised Stone
- Partner
- Decentred
- Festival
- Postcard
- Gravestone
- The Banquet
- Dinner Parties
- Repeat
- Eremite
- 'Went to Prague.'
- 'Prague.'
- 'That there.'
- Comparisons
- Follow My Leader
- Launching a Prayer
- Paving
- Vocabulary
- Scrap
- Temptation
- And You?
- Prague Spring
- Remembering Betjeman
- 'Don't ask me.'
- 'The greatest language.'
- Editor's Note to Residues
- A, B, C
- INDEX OF TITLES & FIRST LINES
- D, E, F
- G, H, I
- J, K, L
- M, N, O
- P, Q, R
- S, T, U
- V, W, X
- Y, Z
- About the Author
- Copyright
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