Bloodaxe Books | Seven poems from Soul Feast read by the poets @BloodaxeBooks | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Soul Feast (2024) is a companion anthology to Bloodaxe’s Soul Food (2007), offering up a further feast of thoughtful poems to stir the mind and feed the spirit, bringing hope and light in dark, uncertain times. Edited by Neil Astley and Pamela Robertson-Pearce, the book was published by Bloodaxe Books in March 2024. Here seven poems from Soul Feast are read by the poets: Imtiaz Dharker: ‘Living Space’; Arundhathi Subramaniam: ‘Prayer’; Kerry Hardie: ‘Flesh’; Jane Hirshfield: ‘The Envoy’; Naomi Shihab Nye: ‘The Art of Disappearing’; Imtiaz Dharker: ‘How to Cut a Pomegranate’; Tomas Tranströmer: ‘Tracks’ (‘Spår’), translated from the Swedish by Robin Fulton. The poets were filmed in London, Mumbai, Galway and Stockholm, and on Achill Island, by the editors of Soul Feast, © Neil Astley & Pamela Robertson-Pearce 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2024. For more information see bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/soul-feast-1341
Soul Feast (2024) is a companion anthology to Bloodaxe’s Soul Food (2007), offering up a further feast of thoughtful poems to stir the mind and feed the spirit, bringing hope and light in dark, uncertain times. Edited by Neil Astley and Pamela Robertson-Pearce, the book was published by Bloodaxe Books in March 2024. Here seven poems from Soul Feast are read by the poets: Imtiaz Dharker: ‘Living Space’; Arundhathi Subramaniam: ‘Prayer’; Kerry Hardie: ‘Flesh’; Jane Hirshfield: ‘The Envoy’; Naomi Shihab Nye: ‘The Art of Disappearing’; Imtiaz Dharker: ‘How to Cut a Pomegranate’; Tomas Tranströmer: ‘Tracks’ (‘Spår’), translated from the Swedish by Robin Fulton. The poets were filmed in London, Mumbai, Galway and Stockholm, and on Achill Island, by the editors of Soul Feast, © Neil Astley & Pamela Robertson-Pearce 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2024. For more information see bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/soul-feast-1341