A Kingdom of Love is a lyrical interrogation of the place of the sacred and profane in a demythologised world from poet and Anglican parish priest, Rachel Mann.
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Chaucer on Eccles New Road |
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Reading Ovid on the Underground |
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The Priest Finds Eve in Piccadilly Gardens |
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A Brief History of Anglicanism |
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III A LESSON IN EVOLUTION |
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Awake at Three A M What Is Known |
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Rachel Mann is an Anglican parish priest and writer. She was Poet-in-Residence at Manchester Cathedral between 2009 and 2017 and is the author of five books, including Fierce Imaginings: The Great War, Ritual, Memory and God (DLT 2017). She is Visiting Fellow in Creative Writing and English at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her poetry was anthologised in Carcanet's New Poetries VII (2018).