In 'The Hoop', his first book of poems, John Burnside takes his bearings
from Celtic mythology and from landscape, especially that of
Gloucestershire. 'The things that contribute to how I work are botanical
texts and drawings, fairy stories, Celtic and Romance literature.' The
originality of his work lies in its themes - stewardship of the land, a
sense that landscape by being described is valued and preserved - and in
his disciplined eye and ear.