Iona Poems

Iona Poems by Kenneth C. Steven, published by Saint Andrew Press in 2000, is a collection that reflects the poet’s deep connection to the west coast of Scotland and the island of Iona. This edition contains 52 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the spiritual significance of Iona that has influenced Steven since his childhood.
In this collection, readers will find a rich tapestry of poetry that explores themes of spirituality and inspiration, drawing on the island’s profound beauty and religious heritage. The work embodies elements of European poetry, particularly reflecting influences from English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions. Kenneth Steven’s verses invite contemplation and resonate with those interested in the intersection of nature and faith.
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Acclaimed poet Kenneth Steven draws on his long association with the west coast of Scotland and with the beautiful island of Iona in particular. This island has been a place of deep spiritual significance since his early childhood.
At the 2006 Sony Radio Academy Awards, the UK’s most prestigious radio accolades, Kenneth won the Gold Award for Radio Features for his BBC Radio 4 programme, A Requiem for St Kilda’s.
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