Vita Sackville-West’s book length poem celebrates the landscapes and produce of the Weald of Kent. Divided into four parts—Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn—it paints a vivid picture of the Kentish countryside across the year and the farming practices of the Kentish folk eking out a living on its unpredictable clayey soils. Published in 1926, the poem was a great success, winning the Hawthornden Prize for Literature and going through six print runs in three years.
Vita Sackville-West (1892–1962), was an English novelist, poet and journalist as well as a noted garden designer.
Patrick Barker is an audiobook narrator, currently living is Sydney, Australia. A native of Manchester, he has a particular interest in literature associated with Lancashire.