Little Universe
(Author) Natalie Ann HolborowThe poems in Natalie Ann Holborow' s Little Universe are an exploration of tumultuous human emotions and nature' s ever-present rhythms.Lives bustle within a busy hospital' s walls, humming against the Gower landscape that stretches beyond its windows. The tiny worlds of a wide cast unfold as they deal with their own emergencies, losses, recoveries, hopes and histories.Medical students stride the length of the corridor in rubber shoes, scars running the lengths of their lives. A janitor is crying in the Gents' , watching the flowers at the hospital entrance shrug themselves back into earth. The biblical Lilith offers knowledge from onewoman to the other. And somewhere in the distance, a bunker dissolves into gold upon Pennard' s shoulder, dusk folding to sleep on Rhossili.The characters in this book are all bound by the undying pulse of existence ? yet their stories serve as a reminder that despite these stark contrasts, life persists.
Natalie Ann Holborow
Natalie Ann Holborow is a Welsh poet and writer known for her introspective and evocative writing style. She has published several collections of poetry, including "And Suddenly You Find Yourself" and "Small", which have received critical acclaim for their emotional depth and vivid imagery.
Holborow's poetry often explores themes of identity, memory, and loss, drawing on personal experiences to create poignant and relatable pieces. Her work has been praised for its sensitivity and ability to capture the complexities of human emotion.
As a rising voice in contemporary Welsh literature, Holborow has made significant contributions to the poetry scene, showcasing the talent and creativity of Welsh writers. Her impact on the literary genre is evident in her ability to connect with readers on a deep and personal level.
One of Holborow's most famous works is "And Suddenly You Find Yourself", a collection that delves into themes of love, longing, and self-discovery. This powerful and moving book has solidified Holborow's reputation as a talented and insightful poet, and has cemented her place as a prominent figure in the world of contemporary poetry.