The Poet’s Wife

The Poet’s Wife

Judith Allnatt

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Writers Review Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781068526428
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The Poet’s Wife - ’Affecting and beautifully written’ - The TimesA fascinating, compelling book about the wife of John Clare, and the bewildering effects of her husband’s madness. Clare Morrall, Booker shortlisted author.It is 1841. Patty is married to John Clare: peasant poet, genius and madman.Travelling home one day, Patty finds her husband sitting, footsore, at the sideof the road, having absconded from a lunatic asylum over eighty miles away.She is devastated to discover that he has not returned home to find her, but tosearch for his childhood sweetheart, Mary Joyce, to whom he believes he is married.What must it be like to be married to a man and have had nine children with him onlyto be thrown into a strange love triangle where he believes he has two wives?Patty loves John deeply, but he seems lost to her. Plagued by jealousy, sheseek strength in memories: their whirlwind courtship, the poems John wrotefor her, their shared affinity for the land. But as John descends further intomadness, hope seems to be fading. Will she ever be able to conquer her ownanger and hurt, and reconcile with this man she now barely knows?’Patty’s voice is at once homely and poetic, and her lyrical descriptions of the rhythms and customs of mid-nineteenth century England - where it is unlucky to look at the moon through glass, and where a bundle of corn is left in the field at the end of every harvest, like an offering to the gods - are at the heart of the novel. Through these evocations of her country girlhood, questions arise about her relationship with John. Is it just Clare’s illness that has triggered his obsession with Mary? Has he only loved Patty with 'part of his heart'? The Times Literary Supplement’This novel will leave you reaching for the nearest copy of John Clare’s powerful poems.’ The Daily Mail

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