Isaac Watts (1674-1748) has been sung by almost everyone whose first
language is English, but read by only a few.The time has come to
challenge that neglect.
This book presents a selection of Watts's poems, showing that he was a
consummate artist as well as an enthusiast, scholar and populariser.He
taught the English people how to worship and enjoy God 'in psalms, hymns
and spiritual songs'.He spells out a religion free of sourness, without
affectation.His rhetoric is bold, natural and full of joy.Watts was
incapable of damning God with faint praise.Art and faith in his poems
and hymns are manifestations of the same impulse.
Born in Leeds in 1938, GORDON JACKSON was at school with his friend and
mentor the poet John Riley, whose work he first printed and published
under his Grosseteste Press imprint in 1966.He later published 50 titles
of his own work under the Asgill imprint.His working life has been
mainly in teacher education, pioneering among other things work on
Shakespeare for the primary school. In 1997 Carcanet published The
Lincoln Psalter, his Psalm translations.