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A life of St Francis in verse
Ann Wroe is the Obituaries editor of The Economist, and has written its weekly obituary for almost two decades. She is the author of eight previous works of non-fiction, including biographies of Pontius Pilate (shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Award and the W.H. Smith Award), Perkin Warbeck, Shelley, Orpheus (winner of the Criticos Prize) and St Francis. She lives in Brighton and London.
The most beautiful book I have read in a long time.
*The Times*
This passionate series of engagements with the life of St Francis
will stay in my mind for a very long time – I hope forever… This is
a poet with a distinctive voice, a command of form and a lightness
of touch matched by a depth of heart… Wroe so triumphantly
[exercises the imagination] in poem after poem.
*Spectator*
[Ann Wroe] turned her formidable gifts to the saint of Assisi in
Francis: A Life In Songs. It has a remarkable structure… (of which
I am sure the saint himself would approve). It is a book which,
written by one individual, manages many voices, and is almost
choral in its glory.
*Scotsman, *Books of the Year**
In our secular age, the book seems literarily heretical –
triumphantly unfashionable. But do not imagine it to be
conventionally devout. It does what poetry is meant to do, and
seldom does: it takes you to another place while making you reflect
on what it is to be here… Even as a non-believer, you want to hold
on to this writing, as if to a book of prayer.
*Observer*
A superb verse biography of St Francis, by the queen of the
unexpected life-in-brief… This is a book to press into the hands of
anyone who has decided they have given up on “difficult modern
poetry”. It’s so quietly traditional, so unashamedly lovely, that
it seems almost radical… [Wroe] recalls John Clare in her close
attentiveness to the natural world and the way she conveys a sense
of spontaneous joy.
*Telegraph **Poetry Book of the Month***
This extraordinary book… is quite haunting… [Francis] is one of the
saints who is appealing even in a secular age… this isn’t a book
just for the faithful; it’s for lovers of poetry in life and
literature... a wonderful little book.
*Evening Standard*
Each poem is beautiful. The book as a whole knocked me for six.
*The Tablet, **Books of the Year***
Ms Wroe's is a rare and beautiful telling. She takes the miracles
of St Francis and sings them in four keys.
*Economist*
The ever-inventive biographer [Ann Wroe] retells the life of
Francis of Assisi in deft, lyrical rhyming verse.
*Daily Telegraph, Books of the Year*
The poems themselves are beautiful and clever… Wroe is at her
exquisite best when directly tackling the most sacred of Christian
images.
*Financial Times*
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