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Can you be re-lit by poetry? This little book offers everyone one of the oldest of all remedies for stress: the reading of poetry.

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Inspired ... With excellent commentary from beginning to end, this useful book is cheaper than therapy ... A wonderful volume for every home.
— Bel Mooney, Daily Mail
Every waiting room should have a copy.
— British Journal of General Practice
Packages up some of the most beautiful and beloved of poems (from Horace to Clive James, by way of Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson and WB Yeats) as a literary mindfulness cure ... Read a poem a day and it could save your sanity as much as any fancy new theory ... Above all, the poems remind us what it is to be human in any age, and that we are not alone.
— The Sunday Times
 
 

Slow Poetry: The Shepherd’s Hut

ReLit promotes the slow reading of poetry as an invaluable form of stress relief. Our literary consultant, the well-known author Jonathan Bate, has published a selection of his own poems in support of our work, with lovely miniature illustrations by renowned ceramic artist Emma Bridgewater.

Take time for each word,

Give room to white space,

Listen for the beat,

Tune to the weather,

Rekindle memory,

Life-scape and heart-leap.

Know that poetry

is not of the world:

It is in the worth

of the words to you,

Patient reader, open

to the spirit of slow.

 
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To support ReLit, you can buy a signed copy at the discounted price of £10/$13 plus postage, CONTACT us, including “buy Shepherd’s Hut” in the Message box, and we will give you details of payment and delivery, offering you a choice of inscription in your copy.

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