'David Scott belongs firmly to the long tradition of parson-poets that goes back at least as far as George Herbert... For all their reticence, there is a compassion in these poems and a sense of propriety' - Norman Nicholson. Springing from ordinary events, or a picture, or an aspect of the priestly life, David Scott's beautifully restrained poems work up the detail into a moment of significance. They are rooted in an English culture which is found not only in locality, but also in understatement, and the sideways look. But his poetry has wider reverberations, exploring spirituality and ways of praying as well as momentary glimpses of meaning caught in everyday life. David Scott won the National Poetry Competition in 1978, and he was awarded the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for his first book A Quiet Gathering. Playing for England is illustrated by Graham Arnold of the Brotherhood of Ruralists and was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
| ISBN: | 9781852240714 |
| Publication date: | 28th September 1989 |
| Author: | David Scott |
| Publisher: | Bloodaxe Books an imprint of Bloodaxe Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 64 pages |
| Genres: |
Poetry by individual poets |
'David Scott belongs firmly to the long tradition of parson-poets that goes back at least as far as George Herbert... For all their reticence, there is a compassion in these poems and a sense of propriety' - Norman Nicholson. Springing from ordinary events, or a picture, or an aspect of the priestly life, David Scott's beautifully restrained poems work up the detail into a moment of significance. They are rooted in an English culture which is found not only in locality, but also in understatement, and the sideways look. But his poetry has wider reverberations, exploring spirituality and ways of praying as well as momentary glimpses of meaning caught in everyday life. David Scott won the National Poetry Competition in 1978, and he was awarded the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for his first book A Quiet Gathering. Playing for England is illustrated by Graham Arnold of the Brotherhood of Ruralists and was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
Playing for England features in the following genres: Poetry by individual poets
Playing for England is available in Paperback
Playing for England was written by David Scott and published by Bloodaxe Books an imprint of Bloodaxe Books Ltd
Playing for England has 64 pages