Michael Donaghy

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. Edited and introduced by Michael Donaghy, this wonderfully evocative book draws on poems from the classics to the contemporary: from Homer and Shakespeare, through Blake, Clare, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Coleridge, and right up to the twentieth-century poems of Elizabeth Bishop, Sharon Olds and Paul Muldoon.
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ISBN
9780571217854
Autores
Michael Donaghy
Idiomas
Inglés
Año de publicación
2007
Editorial
Faber & Faber
Categoría
Cuentos
Géneros
Ficción, Poesía, Rhymes, Ballads & Sonnets
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Primeros lectores
Páginas
168
Peso
0.165