Fruits of the Earth: Harvest Poems
By (Author) Mihaela Moscaliuc
Edited by Michael Waters
Everyman
Everyman's Library
6th January 2026
25th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 108mm, Height 166mm, Spine 25mm
500g
Fruits of the Earth- Harvest Poems is a unique anthology of poems from around the world and through the ages that celebrate fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and spices, and their meaning in our lives. Ever since Eve plucked a tempting apple in the Garden of Eden, the fruits of the earth have been essential to human culture and the stories we tell about our world. Poets from ancient times to the present have celebrated the harvest of our gardens, fields, and orchards. The delectable cornucopia of poems harvested in this volume includes many beloved old chestnuts, such as Robert Frost's 'After Apple-Picking', Emily Dickinson's 'Forbidden Fruit a flavor has', Gwendolyn Brooks's 'The Bean Eaters', and the famous chilled plums in William Carlos Williams's 'This Is Just to Say'.
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Michael Waters (Anthology Editor) EDITOR BIOGRAPHY MICHAEL WATERS's poetry collections include the Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist Darling Vulgarity and Parthenopi- New and Selected Poems. His honours include fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Guggenheim Foundation, and five Pushcart Prizes. He is a former professor at Monmouth University and Drew University. MIHAELA MOSCALIUC is the author of the poetry collections Father Dirt, Immigrant Model and Cemetery Ink. An associate professor at Monmouth University, she has published in the field of Romani (Gypsy) studies and is the recipient of two Glenna Luschei Awards from Prairie Schooner and a Fulbright fellowship.