Hallucinatory and lyrical, linking mythology and zoological life, these poems make wild connections over space and time and display Padel’s gift for putting into the same register areas of life that are normally far apart.
Ruth is an English poet and writer. She has published poetry collections, novels, and books of non-fiction, including several on reading poetry. She has presented Radio 4′s Poetry Workshop, visiting poetry groups across the UK to discuss their poems.
Her awards include First Prize in the UK National Poetry Competition, a Cholmondeley Award from The Society of Authors, an Arts Council of England Writers’ Award and a British Council Darwin Now Research Award for her novel Where the Serpent Lives.
Ruth lives in London and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, a Member of the Bombay Natural History Society, an Ambassador for New Networks for Nature, a Patron of 21st-Century Tiger and a Council Member of the Zoological Society of London.
An ecological sojourn into the nature of life, Ruth Padel muses and extols with nuance and meaning. The poems are a great case study in craft and sound. I would recommend them to any aspiring poet.
A dynamic collection of poems, splicing and dicing the animal kingdom with legend, anecdotes, science and a heap of imagination. I especially loved the section 'IV Nights of the Dry Monsoon' in this collection as it was simple yet effective. Beautifully written poems, weaving stories in a wicked way.
What an excellent imagination Ruth Padel has. Her poetry is like a glittering toy shop juxtaposed with shards of a glass menagerie. I would recommend you read her at your earliest opportunity.