Lasting Lines: 100 Poems And Poets That You Should Know

Author: Jamie Grant

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  • : $24.99 AUD
  • : 9781743794241
  • : Hardie Grant Books
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  • : February 2018
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  • : Australia
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Description

The English language is rich in poetry; yet how many people are aware that many of our stock phrases and familiar sayings have their origins as lines of poetry? Ink-stained poet Jamie Grant set out to uncover a selection of these enduring lines in the works of English-language poets all the way from Chaucer and Shakespeare up to the present day. Some of the lines are well known; others should be; and others again might be enjoyable surprises. These lines, and the quirky biographical and critical comments that accompany them, are an invitation to readers, from the well versed to the merely curious, to rediscover the pleasure of reading poetry, and to look at 100 of the world's best poets from a unique perspective.

Reviews

For the poetry lover but also those with limited knowledge, this book looks at everyone from Chaucer to Plath, with many poets you will never have heard of in between. Full of interesting discussion points and introductions to many writer's works.


Elisa, Book Grocer

Author description

Notorious poet, critic and anthologist Jamie Grant is the author of eight collections of his own poetry (with a ninth on the way), and has edited five anthologies of poetry and sports writing. He has worked in every possible area of the publishing industry, as a sales representative, a manager, a bookseller, a bookkeeper in a bookshop, an editor, a manuscript assessor, a writer and journalist, a book reviewer, a proofreader, and even as a packer in a publisher's warehouse. For sixteen years he has been a judge for Waverley Council's Nib Literary Award, and in recent years he also been a judge of the NSW Premier's Literary Awards and the Prime Minister's Literary Awards, being judgemental at local, state and federal levels of government.