"'One of the most original and effective themed collections I have come across.' Amanda Craig, The Times"

Childhood, according to Rilke, was one of poetry's two inexhaustible sources. The poems in this anthology are an index of the idea of childhood, from nostalgia to expressions of love for children, from the celebration of births to the mourning of childhood death - childhood's psychology and persona, its pleasures and terrors, and the loss of innocence.

This wonderfully evocative book draws from 400 years of poems: from Ben Jonson and Aphra Behn, through Blake, Clare, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Coleridge, and right up to the twentiety-century poems of Elizabeth Bishop, Sharon Olds and Paul Muldoon.

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The poems in this anthology are an index of the idea of childhood, from nostalgia to expressions of love for children, from the celebration of births to the mourning of childhood death - childhood's psychology and persona, its pleasures and terrors, and the loss of innocence.
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101 Poems about Childhood, edited by Michael Donaghy, is a wonderfully evocative poetry anthology, containing work from old favourites and exciting innovators alike, featuring Ben Jonson, Aphra Behn, Blake, Clare, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Coleridge, Elizabeth Bishop, Sharon Olds and Paul Muldoon, amongst many, many others.
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Product details

ISBN
9780571217854
Published
2007-06-07
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Weight
160 gr
Height
197 mm
Width
127 mm
Thickness
12 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
192

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Author

Biographical note

Michael Donaghy was born in New York in 1954 and educated at Fordham University and the University of Chicago. He was Poetry Editor for Chicago Review for several years before moving to England in 1985. His first book, Shibboleth (1988), won the Whitbread Prize for Poetry; Conjure (2000) won the Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection. His last poems are gathered in Safest (2005). He died in 2004.