Ode To Love : 100 Great Poems Of Love And Lust

Author: Dannie Abse

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  • : 01 January 2011
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Description

The Good Book Guide's Dannie Abse has selected 100 memorable poems to say 'I love you'. From the Song of Solomon, Catullus and Ovid, to recent masterpieces by the Irish Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney and the British Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, each poem is preceded by pithy, introductory biographical notes. With favourites from WH Auden, Carol Ann Duffy, Federico Garcia Lorca and Jacques Prevert, this is a comprehensive collection to treasure. From the thrill of a new romance to the knowing celebration of an enduring one, from the comedy of lust to the tragedy of profound loss, celebrated poets of past centuries and renowned modern ones confess their love, or beg for it or rage against it, sometimes with humour and often with elegance.

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Presents a selection of 100 poems that say 'I love you', from the Song of Solomon, Catullus and Ovid, to masterpieces by the Irish Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney and the British Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, each preceded by introductory biographical notes.

Reviews

"This erudite anthology breathes life into love's many tangled confusions. Beautifully done." - "The Good Book Guide".

Author description

One of Britain's most widely-read and admired poets, Dannie Abse has also written fiction, plays and several acclaimed volumes of autobiography. In 2002 his novel, The Strange Case of Dr Simmonds & Dr Glas, was long-listed for the Booker Prize and short-listed for the Wingate Prize. In 1993 he received an Hon.D.Litt from the University of Wales, and he is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and President of the Welsh Academy of Letters.