A Kingdom of Love

3.88 ( 17 Ratings by Goodreads)
A Kingdom of Love

A Kingdom of Love

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3.88 (17 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 26 September, 2019
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A Kingdom of Love is a lyrical interrogation of the place of the sacred and profane in a demythologised world from poet and Anglican parish priest, Rachel Mann.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781784108571
ISBN10 178410857X
Number Of Pages 72
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 135 x 216 x 6 mm
Publisher / Reseller Carcanet Press Ltd
Format paperback
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'This collection by Anglican priest and poet Rachel Mann is richly lyrical and textured ... These poems are certainly food for thought, but they neither pontificate nor patronise ... wry and poignant and reflective by turns'
Sarah Law, Stride Magazine: 'Liturgy, Litany and Lyric'


'A Kingdom of Love is a hard-won book of wonders. Poem after poem works at the edge of what language can describe or explore - the nature of belief, the presence and absence of God, the rituals and reality of death, suffering and above all, love. It is a mesmerising debut.'
Michael Symmons Roberts


'Ambitious interrogation of how love might be conceived in a Christian context [...] Wit seasons theology; and movement invigorates argument.'
Dr Martyn Halsall, Church Times


'This is a beautiful, incantatory free verse that sparkles with alliteration and allusions'
BookishBeck


'A Kingdom of Love is a stirring set of poems, vibrant, gentle, yet at times has the ability to make the reader aware of their surroundings, a mild shaking of sorts'
The Bobsphere


'This book has a great deal to offer those who don't believe in a god; strength, connection, the time taken to slow down and reflect on how we relate to others, and how we can continue to move forward on both difficult days and joyous ones... These are poems to sit with, to linger over.'
Dianne Mulholland


'A passionate examination in short lyrics, of some of life's big questions on death, faith, doubt and, of course, love.'
Lizzie Husum, Dundee University Review of the Arts


'These are poems of hard-working faith: tense and taut, perceptive, and humbly vulnerable.'
Martyn Halsall, Church Times


'A surprising talent alive and flourishing in our secular world.'
William Bedford, Agenda


'Mann's wrestling with ideas of language and religion is ambitious and richly complex... there's a wonderful energy and tangibility.'
Patrick James Errington, Poetry London

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Author's Bio

Rachel Mann is an Anglican parish priest and writer. She was Poet-in-Residence at Manchester Cathedral between 2009 and 2017 and is the author of five books, including Fierce Imaginings: The Great War, Ritual, Memory and God (DLT 2017). She is Visiting Fellow in Creative Writing and English at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her poetry was anthologised in Carcanet's New Poetries VII (2018).

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