From the East

Sixty Huntingdonshire Codices

John Greening author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Renard Press Ltd

Published:8th Apr '24

Should be back in stock very soon

From the East cover

In over twenty poetry collections since 1982, John Greening has explored subjects as varied as Egypt, Captain Scott, WWI, classical music, Ben Jonson and Heathrow airport, but he has kept returning to the landscape of a quintessentially English (and technically non-existent) county. His well-received Huntingdonshire Eclogues of the late 1980s were followed a decade later by Huntingdonshire Nocturnes and, another ten more years after that, the Huntingdonshire Elegies. On a cold Boxing Day walk in 2017, while the ferocious storm, the 'Beast from the East' prowled the land, his Huntingdonshire Codices began to come together, and what had been a trilogy turned into a quartet. Formed of sixty fifteen-line stanzas, this haunting and consistently entertaining collection can be read like a journal, tracking lines of thought through time and space, painting detailed, witty and moving pictures of a countryside and life that lie unchanged, even through periods of great upheaval – political, ecological and cultural.

If you had to convince a fair-minded sceptic that English poetry is alive and well, and you were allowed only one example to make your case, and it had to be a book published in this country in 2024, a good choice would be John Greening’s From the East: 60 Huntingdonshire Codices.

-- Ed Reiss * Sta

ISBN: 9781804471098

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Weight: unknown

72 pages