The Poetry CureJulia Darling, Cynthia Fuller Department of English Literary & Linguistic Studies, University of Newcastle, 2005 - 112 pagina's This anthology was copublished with Newcastle University. Its two editors worked with patients and medical staff to produce a selection of poems which they thought would be helpful to people recovering from physical and mental illness. 'This book of poems is for all of us who go through illness, deal with doctors, hospitals, and experiences such as bereavement and ageing, and who struggle to find language to describe the suffering we have to go through. Medical language baffles and alienates us. It's a harsh, unforgiving vocabulary that often seems to bear no relationship to our own emotional predicament. In this uplifting anthology we see how poetry can give us metaphors and images to help us understand our feelings and communicate them to people around us. This is a book that should be in every waiting-room, and should be by the bed of every GP and consultant. It may inspire you to write poetry, and also help you to find order in the chaos of ill health. By giving us words, poetry can help cure us.' - Julia Darling & Cynthia Fuller |
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... , demonstrate how buttons work , when she sometimes looks up and says my name , the sound arriving like the trill of a bird so rare it's rumored no longer to exist . BOB HICOK Dreaming My Dad in my hospital dream the doctor is 54.
... , demonstrate how buttons work , when she sometimes looks up and says my name , the sound arriving like the trill of a bird so rare it's rumored no longer to exist . BOB HICOK Dreaming My Dad in my hospital dream the doctor is 54.
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Julia Darling, Cynthia Fuller. Dreaming My Dad in my hospital dream the doctor is glad I have come the sister is relieved there isn't long and they haven't told him I enter the ward the heads poke out of holes in the centre of the beds ...
Julia Darling, Cynthia Fuller. Dreaming My Dad in my hospital dream the doctor is glad I have come the sister is relieved there isn't long and they haven't told him I enter the ward the heads poke out of holes in the centre of the beds ...
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... dream by far too weird to be unlikely feels a kiss and stops to praise all heaven stumbling in all his senses ... and suddenly hears again the endless steps . KENNETH MACKENZIE Hairless Can the bald lie ? The nature of skin 80.
... dream by far too weird to be unlikely feels a kiss and stops to praise all heaven stumbling in all his senses ... and suddenly hears again the endless steps . KENNETH MACKENZIE Hairless Can the bald lie ? The nature of skin 80.
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