Staying Alive: Real Poems for Unreal TimesNeil Astley Miramax Books, 2003 - 496 pagina's Assembling a diverse mix of contemporary poets-Mary Oliver, W.H. Auden, Maya Angelou, Billy Collins, Louise Gluck, Gwendolyn MacEwen, Rita Dove, and hundreds more-Staying Alive is a unique anthology that illuminates the vital force of our humanity, the passion of our aspirations, the power of our spirituality. From the enigma of death to the sweetness of friendship, these poems speak to life's mysteries and consolations and help us navigate the most trying times in recent memory. Staying Alive is already an astonishing best-seller in the United Kingdom, where it has gained a wide-ranging audience. This new edition, specially revised for its American readership, reconnects acionados and newcomers alike to the force of poetry, helping us stay alive to the world and stay true to ourselves. |
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... write about death , unless you believe in an afterlife . " This paradox lies behind most modern poetry about death . While there are some writers whose faith offers the solace of the soul's life after death , many poets are writing as ...
... write about death , unless you believe in an afterlife . " This paradox lies behind most modern poetry about death . While there are some writers whose faith offers the solace of the soul's life after death , many poets are writing as ...
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... writing it . I am writing it here and now before your eyes , although you can't see me . Perhaps you'll dismiss this as a ... write another poem that nobody will read . There is loneliness in these words I tell you the supposed reader in ...
... writing it . I am writing it here and now before your eyes , although you can't see me . Perhaps you'll dismiss this as a ... write another poem that nobody will read . There is loneliness in these words I tell you the supposed reader in ...
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... write that , they say , and they are right in one respect , for what their teachers get their kids to write at school is , of course , prose chopped into lines , and much of what passes for poetry , even in print , is staccato prose ...
... write that , they say , and they are right in one respect , for what their teachers get their kids to write at school is , of course , prose chopped into lines , and much of what passes for poetry , even in print , is staccato prose ...
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Roads | 53 |
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