Autorenbild.

Andere Autoren mit dem Namen Gwyneth Lewis findest Du auf der Unterscheidungs-Seite.

17+ Werke 287 Mitglieder 10 Rezensionen

Über den Autor

Bildnachweis: Credit: Alexandra Cool

Werke von Gwyneth Lewis

Two in a boat (2005) 57 Exemplare
The Meat Tree (2010) 32 Exemplare
Parables & Faxes (1656) 12 Exemplare
A Hospital Odyssey (2010) 8 Exemplare
Keeping Mum (2003) 7 Exemplare
Zero Gravity (1998) 7 Exemplare
The Advantages of an Older Man (2014) 5 Exemplare
Arthur's Talk With the Eagle (2010) 4 Exemplare
Llofrudd Iaith (2000) 2 Exemplare
Cyfrif Un Ac Un Yn Dri (1996) 2 Exemplare

Zugehörige Werke

Modern Women Poets (2005) — Mitwirkender — 13 Exemplare
Poetry Magazine Vol. 205 No. 2, November 2014 (2014) — Mitwirkender — 4 Exemplare
Archipelago, Number Nine (Winter 2014) — Mitwirkender — 1 Exemplar

Getagged

Wissenswertes

Mitglieder

Rezensionen

A very honest and intimate book about a voyage and a marriage - which, as Lewis never tires of reminding us, are basically the same thing. At times, she tries a bit too hard to find parallels between events or discoveries on the voyage and her marriage or sees them as omens or symbols.
But I really admire her frankness about personal matters - health, marital problems and her perceived uselessness in handling a boat.
 
Gekennzeichnet
Kindlegohome | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 4, 2018 |
Gwyneth Lewis is a Welsh writer whose poetry in English is infused with the Welsh language and land. But there are touches of cummings and Dickinson in such poems as "A Fanciful Marriage" and "Annunciation."Her humor and slantwise look at living in this world are graced with a humane touch and a lyrical voice. She uses patterns of lines with end half-rhymes that are enjambed so the music is there but subtle. Lewis views modern life through a lens of fable and some whimsy, weaving the human and the natural in close identification. She is unheralded today in the US and should be read as a partial antidote to the prosy fracturing of the late Postmodern verse that pervades MFA programs.… (mehr)
 
Gekennzeichnet
dasam | Jul 25, 2017 |
The Meat Tree is one of eight novels published by Seren, an independent Welsh publisher, in which contemporary Welsh writers reimagine the traditional tales of the Maninogian for the twenty-first century, (or in the case of The Meat Tree, for the twenty-third.)

The Meat Tree is based on the story of Blodeuwedd, a woman made of flowers, incidentally the sane story that Alan Garner used in The Owl Service, if anyone has read that. According to the author It's a tale of 'rape, incest, bestiality, miracle births and murder' and there must have been an awful lot of editing before the story was deemed suitable for the children's version of the Mabinogion that I had when I was younger. The first part of the tale (the original version is given in the afterword) will give you a taste:

'Math was the lord of Gwynedd and Pryderi of land to the south. Math could only live if his feet we're in the lap of a virgin, except when there was a war.

Goewin, his foot holder, was the most beautiful maiden in the land and Math's nephew, Gilfaethwy, desired her. So Gilfaethwy's brother, Gwydion, the best storyteller in the world, engineered a war with the south and while the king was away Gilfaethwy raped Goedwin. When Math discovered this he married Goewin as recompense. He punished his nephews by turning them into animals for three years, deer for the first year, then boar, then wolves. He forced them to breed and have offspring, whom he fostered.'
.
So much for the original myth: the actual book takes place on a spaceship in the year 2210 where a retiring Inspector of Wrecks is reluctantly taking an equally reluctant apprentice for his last mission, to investigate a spaceship abandoned from the first years of space exploration. Finding no bodies, they investigate the ancient virtual reality consoles left behind for any clues to what has happened to the spaceship's occupants. And then it does get quite strange...
… (mehr)
½
 
Gekennzeichnet
SandDune | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 14, 2013 |
Interesting take on the myth. At first I didn't quite get why it should be set on a spaceship and why 2 supposedly professional wreck investigators would spend all their time in VR games but it all came together quite nicely in the end.
 
Gekennzeichnet
SChant | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 26, 2013 |

Listen

Auszeichnungen

Dir gefällt vielleicht auch

Nahestehende Autoren

Statistikseite

Werke
17
Auch von
4
Mitglieder
287
Beliebtheit
#81,379
Bewertung
½ 3.7
Rezensionen
10
ISBNs
44
Sprachen
5

Diagramme & Grafiken