First Rain in Paradise
(Autor) Gwyneth LewisFirst Rain in Paradise is a book about falling. Gwyneth Lewis's highly inventive poems trace an interior landscape carved out by the trauma of childhood emotional abuse through subsequent chronic ill health and towards a hard-won resurrection. These accounts of living in and emerging from the dark wrestle with the angel of language. Suffering does not preclude humour and may, in fact, require it, in poems written from the shadows but committed to the light. This work refuses to keep pain a secret. Shame is a lurking presence. Gwyneth Lewis has won wide acclaim for her versatile and varied writing across genres, most notably in her award-winning poetry in both English and Welsh. This book shows a deepening of her technical, imaginative and intellectual resources which are challenged and exercised to the full. The poems map uneasy terrains with realism and - most importantly - with joy.
Gwyneth Lewis
Gwyneth Lewis is a Welsh poet and writer known for her innovative style and use of Welsh language in her works. She is best known for her poem "Welsh Espionage," which won the prestigious Forward Prize for Best Single Poem in 2001. Lewis has made significant contributions to Welsh literature, blending traditional Welsh poetic forms with contemporary themes and language. Her works often explore themes of identity, language, and the human experience. Lewis' unique voice and lyrical style have made her a prominent figure in the world of Welsh literature.