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SUMMER EVENING by Walter de la Mare

SUMMER EVENING

From the Four Seasons of Walter de la Mare series, volume 1

by Walter de la Mare ; illustrated by Carolina Rabei

Pub Date: June 12th, 2018
ISBN: 978-0-5713-1466-9
Publisher: Faber & Faber

Rural scenes at day’s end provide idyllic settings for a short classic poem.

De la Mare’s verse, running to just eight lines, is stretched over a series of views both broad and intimate of livestock, gently rolling fields, and distant hills—all depicted in warm golden tones and expanses of green beneath a red setting sun. Rabei extends the couplet “Old Rover in his moss-greened house / Mumbles a bone, and barks at a mouse” into a prolonged amble through the farmyard that gathers up dog, cat, a pair of young children, a piglet, and a flock of geese before the rodent quarry at last vanishes beneath a haystack. Later the children join their parents (the whole family presents white) in feeding the animals, and then all bed down cozily beneath a crescent moon that presides over an orange sky. Thinly applied colors give the tranquil scenes the look of rustic woodcuts, and if the poem itself seems a bit truncated for bedtime reading, its sonorous language harmonizes with the peaceful visuals to create an overall soporific effect.

Evocative, if only briefly.

(Picture book. 3-5)