“Darling, I Love You” by Daniel Ladinsky (Penguin) is the perfect read for those seeking respite from the seemingly endless stream of unsettling events in the news these days. Ladinsky, well-known for ...
This pairing of the late Worth's exquisite poems with Jenkins's (What Do You Do with a Tail Like This?) extraordinary, cut-paper illustrations make this a volume to treasure. Characteristic of the ...
Vicki Hearne, the poet, essayist and animal trainer whose death at age 55 was reported last week, had a dual connection with Northeast. In late 1993, she wrote a series of short meditative articles ...
Readers will welcome back old favorites in several titles this fall. Omnibeasts collects Douglas Florian's witty rhymes, riddles and artwork from among several standby compendiums, including ...
"Animals in the American Classics" and "Animals in Classic American Poetry," Edited by John Gruesser
This week on The Bookmark, John Gruesser, editor of "Animals in the American Classics: How Natural History Inspired Great Fiction" and "Animals in Classic American Poetry: How Natural History Inspired ...
Jack Prelutsky, a well-known children's poet and editor of kids poetry collections, has written poems based on Camille Saint-Saens's "The Carnival of Animals." He will read the poems when the National ...
From the Economist's Intelligent Life blog: "Ted Hughes didn't just write a lot of poems about animals — about pikes and jaguars and thought-foxes. He thought of poems as animals. 'They have their own ...
The essay situates Kunjana Parashar within the evolving cultural lineage of the “Bombay Poet,” tracing continuities from Kolatkar to today. They Gather Around Me, the Animals forges a new poetic idiom ...
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