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ja! Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Garrison Keillor has put together a wonderful collection of poems. These poems were featured and read by Keillor on his PBS radio show The Writer's Almanac. The poems are ordered well under groups like elders, lovers, snow, everyday life and others. He has picked poems from the classic poets and the new voices in poetry. If you a poetry lover nad looking for a great collection then you'll love this book. Also, check out his collection titled, Good Poems for Hard Times, another collection that is just as enjoyable. ( )Love this book. Some great stuff in here for poetry lovers I'm not usually a big fan of poetry. Maybe I have too much of a linear thinking brain. I never really understood poetry that didn't rhyme or have a recognizable meter because, to me, it simply looked like someone was writing down esoteric sentences with just a word or two on each line, sometimes like stair-steps, to more or less make a design on the paper with the words. That sort of thing goes past me so fast it parts my hair. So, me picking up a poetry book is an unusual thing to begin with. I only did it because it had Garrison Keillor's name on the cover of it. These are poems he's read on the early morning Public Radio program /The Writer's Almanac/. He's divided the poems he's chosen here according to subject matter: lovers, work, failure, snow, everyday life, beasts, trips, elders, death and transcendence, and the color yellow. An eclectic group of subjects and a very eclectic group of poetry. Some by Shakespeare, some by Browning, one or two by Keats, but mostly authored by poets I've never heard of. Some rhyme, some don't. I liked some and not others. But that's how it's supposed to be with poetry, I think. Anyway, if you are into poetry, you might want to give this one a try. I'm not into it but I did finish it. It gets a 2. This is a wonderful collection of poetry selected by Garrison Keillor. I picked this one up at the library to help me find some not-so-well-known poems for my blog in honor of National Poetry Month. After reading each and every poem in the book and having a hard time choosing between them for the blog, I know that this is a book that I must own! no reviews | add a review
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