Collected Poems (1990)

Collected Poems (1990) by Ruth Pitter is a comprehensive volume published by Enitharmon Press in 1990, featuring 299 pages of poetry in English. This collection brings together some of Pitter’s most notable works, showcasing her mastery of language and her deep connection to nature, as highlighted in the introduction by fellow poet Elizabeth Jennings.
Readers will find a diverse array of poems that reflect Pitter’s acute sensibility and integrity, as well as her skillful use of various verse forms. The collection emphasizes themes of nature and the beauty of the world, inviting readers to explore the intricate relationship between the natural environment and human experience. This edition serves as a testament to Pitter’s enduring legacy in the realm of poetry.
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This new volume gathers together the finest of Ruth Pitter’s poems, which in Kathleen Raine’s judgement ‘will survive as long as the English language, with whose expressiveness in image and idea she has kept faith, remains’. In the introduction Elizabeth Jennings – herself among the most distinguished of contemporary poets – pays tribute to Pitter’s ‘acute sensibility and deep integrity’ and refers to her precision in observing Nature, her skill with verse forms and the frequency with which she achieves a ‘beautifully communicated vision’. ‘O give me before I die, The grace to see With eternal, ultimate eye, The Bird and the Tree. The song in the living green, The Tree and the Bird – O have they ever been seen, Ever been heard’ – from “The Bird in the Tree”.
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