Little Poems
By (Author) Michael Hennessy
Everyman
Everyman's Library
1st September 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Classic and pre-20th century poetry
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
808.81
Hardback
256
Width 114mm, Height 166mm, Spine 20mm
230g
From Catullus and Li Bai to Wendy Cope and Ocean Vuong- a pocket-sized treasury of tiny, jewel-like poems (works of twelve lines and fewer) from around the world and through the ages Dip into this inspired assortment of concise masterpieces, and draw out - a fragment of Sappho from ancient Greece, a perfect haiku from Japan; a brief nature poem by John Clare, Robert Frost, Ted Hughes or Boris Pasternak; a compact love poem by Alexander Pushkin or Anne Bradstreet, Robert Herrick or Carol Ann Duffy; a miniature story by Hardy, Rumi or Roethke; a pithy meditation by Wang Wei, Emily Dickinson, Tennyson or Lorca. Dip again, and discover the compressed wit of Dorothy Parker and Ogden Nash; contemporary poets Simon Armitage and Moniza Alvi at their most succinct; short poems in very odd shapes from Apollinaire and Vaclav Havel ... So few lines, so much variety- epitaphs and epigrams; couplets and quatrains; lyrics, limericks and lullabies - go on, dip again.
Michael Hennessy (External Editor) EDITOR BIOGRAPHY Michael Hennessy loves poetry, studies poetry, teaches poetry, reviews poetry. He lives in Chicago.