The title sequence of Making the Beds for the Dead charts the journey of
a virus in 'the plague year'. Come from outer space, it travels - on a
fox's paw, the beak of a kite and a crow and a buzzard - into the very
heart of our lives. The poet includes personal verses and stories from
farmers in her family and neighbourhood. The open structure allows the
Gillian Clarke to include her seven rock poems, written for the National
Botanic Garden of Wales; her poems based in archaeology; and her poems
about war, and urban violence. There is an instinctive and a deliberate
unity of theme and idiom in this book. The poet remains true to her
landscapes and her nation. The sequence 'The Physicians of Myddfai',
nine sonnets for Aberglasne, and much else is included in this
characteristically generous and engaging volume by Wales' best-loved
poet.