The Golden Mean

The Golden Mean by John Glenday, published by Pan Macmillan in 2015, is a collection of poetry that spans 61 pages. This edition presents an exploration of elemental themes such as light, air, water, and stone, alongside concepts of memory and the ethereal presence of ghosts. Glenday’s work is characterized by its nuanced and sophisticated approach, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of these seemingly simple subjects.
In this collection, readers will find poetry that balances proportion and weight, reflecting on the natural world and its deeper meanings. The themes of memory and the intangible are woven throughout the verses, offering a contemplative experience. This Main Market Edition is presented in English and measures 8 inches in height and 6 inches in length, making it a compact addition to any poetry lover’s library.
Official synopsis Publisher
“”The Golden Mean” takes an elemental focus on the properties of light, air, water and stone, memory and ghost; but from these deceptively simple themes, Glenday again and again conjures poetry of immense nuance and sophistication, and of immaculately judged proportion and weight.”–Back cover.
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