Description
'These poems are rich in language, in poetic resources, in knowledge of nature - everything from the sexlessness of hydrangeas to how a bee breathes. Above all they are rich in love, for the world that we are inseparable from and on the verge of destroying.' - Matthew Francis 'Rae Howells' words are electric with the sparks of motherhood, love and loss. In The language of bees, we are reminded of the significance of every earthly cell, from a pulsing spark on an ultrasound scan to a bee hibernating above a winter Pilates class.' - Mari Ellis Dunning 'The language of bees is a collection bursting with the beauty and life of the natural world. In these ambitious and accomplished poems, Rae Howells forges a unique and sparkling language, which is capable of giving us all the wonder and richness, the multi-sensual onslaught, of the world around us. Whether the subject is an interaction with a wasp or a mermaid, the thoughts of trees or the feelings of a mother, the poems continually boom with so much life. On page after page, the power of these poems has us looking up, wanting to shout Hey world! Look at this! ' - Jonathan Edwards 'Surprising and vivid! A poet to watch.' - Robert Minhinnick
About the Author
Rae Howells is a poet, journalist, academic and lavender farmer from Swansea. She's won both the Welsh International and Rialto Nature and Place poetry competitions. Her work has featured in a wide range of journals including Magma, The Rialto, Poetry Wales, New Welsh Review, Acumen, Envoi, Poetry Ireland, Black Bough, Marble and The Cardiff Review, as well as in the Poetry Business anthology, The Result is What You See Today and Arachne Press's anthology, A470. Howells' pamphlet Bloom and Bones, co- authored with Jean James, was published by The Hedgehog Poetry Press in 2021. The language of bees is her first full collection.
Book Information
ISBN 9781913640699
Author Rae Howells
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Parthian Books
Publisher Parthian Books