Reproduction of the original: Poems by Ellis Currer, Acton Bell
I Speak of the City is the most extensive collection of poems ever assembled about New York.
An anthology of American poems, is arranged chronologically, from colonial alphabet rhymes to Native American cradle songs to contemporary poems. 50 illustrations, 20 in color.
In How Poems Get Made, acclaimed poet and critic James Longenbach answers this question by discussing a wide range of exemplary poems, from Shakespeare through Blake, Dickinson, and Moore, to a variety of poets making poems today.
Caroline Kennedy has chosen a rich variety of Kennedy family favorite poems to include in this priceless collection.
Inspired by the love and marriage to his beloved wife of 59 years, Bonnie, Roland Peaslee, has recorded a lifetime of memories in this wonderful book of poetry.
Reintroduces the out-of-print works of one of this century's greatest American poets.
This collection offers a refreshingly honest approach to life and love that feels realistic and relatable to everyone.
"A treasury of favorite poems from the great poets."--From source other than the Library of Congress
My Mother's Body, Marge Piercy's tenth book of poetry, takes its title from one of her strongest and most moving poems, the climax of a powerful sequence of Poems to her mother.
Then reverse the lines and read from bottom to top and they mean something else–it is almost like magic! A celebration of sight, sound, and story, this book is a marvel to read again and again.