An anthology of poems that takes you on a journey from the 'suddenly' of love
at first sight to the 'truly, madly, deeply' of infatuation and on to the
'eternally' of love that lasts beyond the end of life, along the way taking in
flirtation, passion, fury, betrayal and broken hearts.
Digtantologi. Divided into sections on birth and beginnings, childhood and childish things, growing up, making a living and making love, family life, getting older, and approaching death, ending with poems of mourning
Now in paperback, a wonderful anthology of wedding poems, filled with
surprising, curious, unorthodox and charming poems about love and the public
commitment to love. For the many thousands of readers who each year go through
the complex mix of thrill and trauma that is the planning of a marriage
ceremony, Laura Barber's anthology is the answer to a prayer, with a
wonderfully generous and unusual selection of poems suitable for reading out
loud, and which celebrate and encapsulate our deepest feelings in all their
bewildering diversity. Including verse by poets ranging from John Keats to
Carol Ann Duffy and Walt Whitman to W. H. Auden, as well as many less familiar
voices, this anthology offers numerous options for anyone about to read at the
wedding of family or friends, or to celebrate their own.
Learning by heart is the best way to experience a poem, but the method has
fallen from favour as part of the educational system. This small collection of
the best English poems offers the reader the chance to re-engage with poetry.
Filled with favourites, and thoughtfully selected by Laura Barber (editor of
Penguin's Poems for Life and the forthcoming Penguin's Poems for Love) this
anthologoy is an essential addition to everyone's repertoire.