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"You will not remember the path you took, nor the silence that speaks your name . . ." A new collection of poetry dealing with love, loss, self-realization, and remembrance. Taking inspiration in part from medieval lyric poems, especially those by the troubadours, trouveres, and trobairitz, and the medieval 'courts of love', as well as from lyric traditions from across the ages, the poems speak to the intricacies of love. At time humorous, at times heart-wrenching, Songs of Remembrance is a haunting new work by a vibrant new voice in the world of poetry and music. Isabella Shaw is an…mehr

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"You will not remember the path you took, nor the silence that speaks your name . . ." A new collection of poetry dealing with love, loss, self-realization, and remembrance. Taking inspiration in part from medieval lyric poems, especially those by the troubadours, trouveres, and trobairitz, and the medieval 'courts of love', as well as from lyric traditions from across the ages, the poems speak to the intricacies of love. At time humorous, at times heart-wrenching, Songs of Remembrance is a haunting new work by a vibrant new voice in the world of poetry and music. Isabella Shaw is an award-winning poet and musician who is based in the Czech Republic. This is her first book.
Autorenporträt
Isabella Shaw is a musician and author. She was born in Denver, Colorado. Ever since she was small she has written poetry and stories. She studied literature at Clare College, University of Cambridge, focusing on the medieval and early modern periods, concurrently with music and languages. In 2011, her poem "Variations on the Western Wind" was awarded the Benjamin Zephaniah Poetry Prize (St Edmund's College Political Forum, Cambridge). Isabella is now based in the Czech Republic. She sings music from the 11th to 20th centuries, compiles and performs concerts of works by unknown or newly-found early composers, and co-directs chamber ensemble Motus Harmonicus. Songs of Remembrance is her first book.