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This book is a small anthology: each chapter a kind of meditation-on poetry and psychoanalysis; on a poem, sometimes two; on poetry in general; on thought itself. The poems are beautiful, some are contemporary, some are classical and well worth a reader's attention.
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This book is a small anthology: each chapter a kind of meditation-on poetry and psychoanalysis; on a poem, sometimes two; on poetry in general; on thought itself. The poems are beautiful, some are contemporary, some are classical and well worth a reader's attention.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 206mm x 131mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 192g
- ISBN-13: 9781782203261
- ISBN-10: 1782203265
- Artikelnr.: 44159368
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 206mm x 131mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 192g
- ISBN-13: 9781782203261
- ISBN-10: 1782203265
- Artikelnr.: 44159368
Henry M Seiden
Foreword
Introduction
Jokes
fathers
grief
and angels: a poem by Sherman Alexie
Speaking of pain: Yehuda Amichai
A sad story
briefly told: a poem by Simon Armitage
"Finding in the sound a thought": Matthew Arnold's "Dover beach"
Auden's "Lullaby" and Winnnicott's "Hate ..."
An awakening: a poem by Elizabeth Bishop
On the pleasure in play: the poetry of Billy Collins
Tyger time: e. e. cummings on conscientious objection
On idea and image and "the space between": a poem by Albert Goldbarth
"When your heart cries out
being carried off ...": a poem by Eamon Grennan
"Old pond
frog jump in ..." the genius of haiku
Postmodern metaphor: a poem by Robert Hass
The air of another time and place: a poem by Seamus Heaney
Poetry as argument: a poem by Tony Hoagland
Marie Howe on "What the living do"
Kenneth Koch on psychoanalysis in the "glory days"
An old man's love song: a poem by Stanley Kunitz
"They fuck you up ..." Philip Larkin's "This be the verse"
The art of the ordinary: Philip Levine on "What work is"
How otherness dissolves: a poem by Thomas Lux
Mysterious tears: a poem by Rose McLarney
A meditation without punctuation by W. S. Merwin
Narrative as metaphor: Sharon Olds
"The meaning of simplicity": a poem by Yannis Ritsos
Saying a lot with a little: the poetry of Kay Ryan
On the love of beauty-and a poem by Charles Simic
When the narrative changes: a poem by A. E. Stallings
Metaphors for mind: the poet Gerald Stern
Negative capability and Wallace Stevens's "The emperor of ice-cream"
Tracks in the snow: a poem of the Sung dynasty
On style: Tennyson and Cavafy
and intersubjective engagement
Empathic music: a poem of William Carlos Williams
The pathetic fallacy: William Carlos Williams and Emily Dickinson
W. B. Yeats on "Where love has pitched his mansion ..."*
Introduction
Jokes
fathers
grief
and angels: a poem by Sherman Alexie
Speaking of pain: Yehuda Amichai
A sad story
briefly told: a poem by Simon Armitage
"Finding in the sound a thought": Matthew Arnold's "Dover beach"
Auden's "Lullaby" and Winnnicott's "Hate ..."
An awakening: a poem by Elizabeth Bishop
On the pleasure in play: the poetry of Billy Collins
Tyger time: e. e. cummings on conscientious objection
On idea and image and "the space between": a poem by Albert Goldbarth
"When your heart cries out
being carried off ...": a poem by Eamon Grennan
"Old pond
frog jump in ..." the genius of haiku
Postmodern metaphor: a poem by Robert Hass
The air of another time and place: a poem by Seamus Heaney
Poetry as argument: a poem by Tony Hoagland
Marie Howe on "What the living do"
Kenneth Koch on psychoanalysis in the "glory days"
An old man's love song: a poem by Stanley Kunitz
"They fuck you up ..." Philip Larkin's "This be the verse"
The art of the ordinary: Philip Levine on "What work is"
How otherness dissolves: a poem by Thomas Lux
Mysterious tears: a poem by Rose McLarney
A meditation without punctuation by W. S. Merwin
Narrative as metaphor: Sharon Olds
"The meaning of simplicity": a poem by Yannis Ritsos
Saying a lot with a little: the poetry of Kay Ryan
On the love of beauty-and a poem by Charles Simic
When the narrative changes: a poem by A. E. Stallings
Metaphors for mind: the poet Gerald Stern
Negative capability and Wallace Stevens's "The emperor of ice-cream"
Tracks in the snow: a poem of the Sung dynasty
On style: Tennyson and Cavafy
and intersubjective engagement
Empathic music: a poem of William Carlos Williams
The pathetic fallacy: William Carlos Williams and Emily Dickinson
W. B. Yeats on "Where love has pitched his mansion ..."*
Foreword
Introduction
Jokes
fathers
grief
and angels: a poem by Sherman Alexie
Speaking of pain: Yehuda Amichai
A sad story
briefly told: a poem by Simon Armitage
"Finding in the sound a thought": Matthew Arnold's "Dover beach"
Auden's "Lullaby" and Winnnicott's "Hate ..."
An awakening: a poem by Elizabeth Bishop
On the pleasure in play: the poetry of Billy Collins
Tyger time: e. e. cummings on conscientious objection
On idea and image and "the space between": a poem by Albert Goldbarth
"When your heart cries out
being carried off ...": a poem by Eamon Grennan
"Old pond
frog jump in ..." the genius of haiku
Postmodern metaphor: a poem by Robert Hass
The air of another time and place: a poem by Seamus Heaney
Poetry as argument: a poem by Tony Hoagland
Marie Howe on "What the living do"
Kenneth Koch on psychoanalysis in the "glory days"
An old man's love song: a poem by Stanley Kunitz
"They fuck you up ..." Philip Larkin's "This be the verse"
The art of the ordinary: Philip Levine on "What work is"
How otherness dissolves: a poem by Thomas Lux
Mysterious tears: a poem by Rose McLarney
A meditation without punctuation by W. S. Merwin
Narrative as metaphor: Sharon Olds
"The meaning of simplicity": a poem by Yannis Ritsos
Saying a lot with a little: the poetry of Kay Ryan
On the love of beauty-and a poem by Charles Simic
When the narrative changes: a poem by A. E. Stallings
Metaphors for mind: the poet Gerald Stern
Negative capability and Wallace Stevens's "The emperor of ice-cream"
Tracks in the snow: a poem of the Sung dynasty
On style: Tennyson and Cavafy
and intersubjective engagement
Empathic music: a poem of William Carlos Williams
The pathetic fallacy: William Carlos Williams and Emily Dickinson
W. B. Yeats on "Where love has pitched his mansion ..."*
Introduction
Jokes
fathers
grief
and angels: a poem by Sherman Alexie
Speaking of pain: Yehuda Amichai
A sad story
briefly told: a poem by Simon Armitage
"Finding in the sound a thought": Matthew Arnold's "Dover beach"
Auden's "Lullaby" and Winnnicott's "Hate ..."
An awakening: a poem by Elizabeth Bishop
On the pleasure in play: the poetry of Billy Collins
Tyger time: e. e. cummings on conscientious objection
On idea and image and "the space between": a poem by Albert Goldbarth
"When your heart cries out
being carried off ...": a poem by Eamon Grennan
"Old pond
frog jump in ..." the genius of haiku
Postmodern metaphor: a poem by Robert Hass
The air of another time and place: a poem by Seamus Heaney
Poetry as argument: a poem by Tony Hoagland
Marie Howe on "What the living do"
Kenneth Koch on psychoanalysis in the "glory days"
An old man's love song: a poem by Stanley Kunitz
"They fuck you up ..." Philip Larkin's "This be the verse"
The art of the ordinary: Philip Levine on "What work is"
How otherness dissolves: a poem by Thomas Lux
Mysterious tears: a poem by Rose McLarney
A meditation without punctuation by W. S. Merwin
Narrative as metaphor: Sharon Olds
"The meaning of simplicity": a poem by Yannis Ritsos
Saying a lot with a little: the poetry of Kay Ryan
On the love of beauty-and a poem by Charles Simic
When the narrative changes: a poem by A. E. Stallings
Metaphors for mind: the poet Gerald Stern
Negative capability and Wallace Stevens's "The emperor of ice-cream"
Tracks in the snow: a poem of the Sung dynasty
On style: Tennyson and Cavafy
and intersubjective engagement
Empathic music: a poem of William Carlos Williams
The pathetic fallacy: William Carlos Williams and Emily Dickinson
W. B. Yeats on "Where love has pitched his mansion ..."*