Erato
Discover the evocative world of Erato by Deryn Rees-Jones, published in 2019. This captivating book, spanning 72 pages, is named after the Greek muse of lyric poetry and beautifully intertwines documentary-style prose with Rees-Jones's signature passionate lyricism. In Erato, the author boldly experiments with form, especially the sonnet, as she delves into profound questions about the essence of poetry and the role of the poet. One poignant inquiry asks, "What is the difference between a sigh and a song?" Throughout this collection, Rees-Jones explores themes of personal loss, desire, and recovery, all set against the backdrop of a complex world. Perfect for lovers of English literature, Erato invites readers to reflect on the transformative power of words and the emotional landscapes they traverse.