SNOW & RUMOURS OF SNOW by Timo Antero Raunela
152 x 228mm, 119 pages, Black & white printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2024
Almost seven years in the making, Snow and Rumours of Snow draws its inspiration from the writer’s experiences of being a long term member of the Holy Isle spiritual community in the West of Scotland. While on occasions the author casts his ‘fishing net’ of writing to memories and places thousands of miles away, the mystery and intrigue of his home island, with its long Christian spiritual history and retreat experiences within the confines of retreats, as well as the magnificent surrounding landscapes of the Isle of Arran, are really the main characters of this collection of prose poems.
The poems are divided into two sections with distinctive themes. The first section has almost the characteristics of a poetic travelogue, as it mainly focuses on the mind’s ability (in meditative situations) to drift its attention from things that happen on the spot to far-away or imagined things within seconds. The second section draws the main part of its material, like its Greek title Eskhaton suggests, from things and words that are about the final encounters, about the end.
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