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This poetry companion puts favourite poetry and poets from around the world at your fingertips, enabling you to revisit the classics, encounter unfamiliar masterworks and rediscover old favorites.
Here, in this compact volume, is a greatest hits collection of the 100 best poems ever written by the world’s greatest poets. This essential collection is perfect for the poetry lover who wants to carry around their favorite poems, and ideal for the reader seeking an introduction to the greatest poems world literature has to offer. The authors included are each represented by his or her best-known and best-loved work, from the Classics (Homer, Sappho, Virgil, Ovid) to the Renaissance (Dante, Petrarch, Villon, Shakespeare) to the Romantics (Schiller, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats) to the 20th Century giants (Pound, Eliot, Frost, Stevens) down to the present day (Ginsberg, Plath, Angelou). Each poem is introduced by a brief head note which details the poet’s life history as well as the poem’s significance.
ASIN : 0446676810
Publisher : Grand Central Publishing; Reissue edition (March 1, 2001)
Language : English
Paperback : 208 pages
ISBN-10 : 9780446676816
ISBN-13 : 978-0446676816
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.75 x 8 inches
Reviewer: The Rebecca Review
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Elegant and Classic
Review: How can I keep my soul in me, so that it doesn't touch your soul?How can I raise it high enough, past you, to other things?I would like to shelter it, among remote lost objects,in some dark and silent place that doesn't resonatewhen our depths resound. ~Rainer Maria RilkeLeslie Pockell has created a collection of 100 Love Poems in order to explore the many facets of love's expression. The poems range from passionate longings to realistic portrayals (Judith Viorst's True Love). There are images of love's transcendence and safety. Everything from ecstasy to grief is included. Classics like To Helen by Edgar Allan Poe are very familiar.The River Merchant's Wife by Li Po brings elegant beauty and Strawberries by Edwin Morgan dips into memories of storms while eating strawberries in sugar, one of my all-time favorite poems because of the ending. Katherine Mansfield's poem about tea is warm and satisfying. The flow and rhythm in many of the poems is especially comforting.The wide range of emotions within the poems also allows for a few moments of sarcasm (Love 20 Cents the First Quarter Mile by Kenneth Fearing) and even humor that is adorably funny. Your Catfish Friend by Richard Brautigan is witty and cute and looks at love from an especially creative perspective. This allows for poems with personality and lightens the heavier content and melancholy love often reveals.Complete poems and extracts mingle effortlessly through the pages. Each poem is accompanied by an insightful explanation that also sheds light on historical facts and the life of the poet. In Love Song by Rainer Maria Rilke we learn of his lifelong melancholy and Leslie Pockell explains how he is conscious of the distance between lovers playing an "essential part in sustaining the mystery of love and life." Her ideas flow with the poems in a beautiful celebration of poetry. She gives only enough information to introduce the poem and does not provide extended commentary.Poets featured in this collection include: Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, Howard Moss, Christopher Marlowe, John Milton, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Burns, Robert Graves, Rumi, Sir John Suckling, E.E. Cummings, Frances Cornford, Sir Philip Sidney, Guillaume Apollinaire, Juan Ramon Jimenez, Walt Witman, Pablo Neruda, William Blake, Robert Frost, Catullus, Octavio Paz, Tzumi Shikibu, Sylvia Plath, Li Po, D.H. Lawrence, John Keats, Ted Hughes, Margaret Atwood and many more...There are 100 poets featured in this book. Whether you are a hopeless romantic or enjoy thinking about the many aspects of love, this book has much to offer. I can almost guarantee you will find 5 poems to adore, 10 you want to read again and again and 20 new poets you are happy to have found.~The Rebecca Review
Reviewer: Sunneedae
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Interesting
Review: Fast Service
Reviewer: HomePro
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: a nice, cliff note intro to love poetry, but misses the point
Review: i just feel that a collection like this tries to cover all the bases without truly understanding poetry. they've taken works out of context, from some eras of history, focusing on the period surrounding the 20th century, and suggest that every poetic work on love throughout time is contained within the pages of this book. i felt the editors were saying, "this is what and all that love is and can be."some of the works selected are not the best by the author, which makes me feel that name recognition was more important than the actual piece. what is love? one should have asked. what is passion? can it be derived from words? can it leap off the page and beguile one with prose or verse? a siren, captivating one's gaze, so that eyes will never wander and only see the forthcoming words of fervor. does the piece make you feel what the author felt? does your body begin to exude the same such passion? can you taste the lips of the lover immortalized? does your world melt away and then become their world?yes, some of these works have done this and some have just neatly arranged words and phrases. i wish this were more real and less like cliff notes. i understand that '100 love poems' is a buzz phrase and have probably promoted sales, but it should be more complete, with several from each author, delving into the heart of love and what it means to love. sometimes one cannot get there from here in a page or two. jump in with both feet and show me love.love is an amazing thing. one can set out their whole life to find love and may only catch a glimpse of what it can be. love can alter one's persona, it can be all-consuming and it can even change the course of history. if only everyone could truly experience what it means to love, whole-heartedly. thinking and being comfortable are not attributes of love. love is, in all it's mystery, indescribable; so show me the way. lead me down the path so that i may see it, feel it and experience it first hand, even if i have never known it or called it friend. i want to live it vicariously through these letters and spaces. can a book do this citing randomly placed works over centuries of inspiration? in 100 pieces, it cannot. i've been left with an incurable taste in my mouth. only imbibing love's verses completely shall it be assuaged.this book is nothing more than an introduction and should be treated as such, not a definitive collection. my suggestion to you is to read a more complete collection to truly know and feel what all these authors were actually meaning by LOVE.
Reviewer: FXR
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Yes, but where is Walter Benton?
Review: I might have given this "Interesting" selection more stars, but for one ENORMOUS OMISSION! If a future edition is ever contemplated, I would suggest including, at the very least, the April 28th entry from Walter Benton's, "THIS IS MY BELOVED" - the most real, magnificent, incomparable, seventy-nine-page effusion of love ever penned!
Reviewer: L. G.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Really the 100 best poems, great collection!
Review: Was looking for the poem 'Abou Ben Adhem' and found it, along with the best from Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost, Auden, Carroll, Dickinson, Poe, Thomas, Kipling, Whitman, and Blake. This should be in everyone's house, and read to children too.
Reviewer: J.P.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: "Thre 100 best Love Poems of All Time" "A MUST" !!!!
Review: I bought this book ,for someone dear to me,5 or 6 years ago . I saw it on her book shelfrecently. I opened it , to discover what a great compilation of remarkable work .Such great talents,, and only the "Best" of all of these Artistes works. I wanted one for myself !I really hope it never goes out of Print. I received it sooner than promised and in excellentcondition . GEES BOOKS---is a vendor, I will definitely use again.
Reviewer: Lanie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hidden bonus.
Review: I purchased this for my husband along with a few other items for Valentineâs Day. Itâs a lovely little book of poems. The bonus is that once a week, he has started picking out a poem for me and reading it aloud for me.â¤ï¸
Reviewer: Mica
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Perfect Valentine's gift
Review: The only this wrong with this gift was that I wanted it myself. But at the price I got it, I probably will just go ahead and order one! It really has all the great poems and some I didn't know but should have. For when I can't say it myself, this is the perfect way to tell my loved one how much I love him.
Reviewer: hila
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Perfect for everyone
Reviewer: Alexander Bryce
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: An attractive little book giving a nice variety of poems all related to love and romance. Interesting foreword to each item adding to the enjoyment. Wish it had been about 50 years ago. I'd have bought several to curry favour and maybe even a little more with the girls way back then!!
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Great present prompt delivery
Reviewer: Marie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is a beautiful book for lovers...The poems are just wonderful and i like it very much.Thank you .
Reviewer: chris
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: An interesting selection, particularly some less familiar American poems.
Customers say
Customers find the book has much to offer and is an excellent reference. They also say it's a nice book for the library, a great compilation of remarkable work, and interesting reading. Readers also mention it has all the great poems and some they didn't know. They say it allows for poems with personality and lightens the heavier content.
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