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The River's Voice: An Anthology of Poetry
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The River’s Voice: An Anthology of Poetry

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This volume comprises 190 poems by 133 poets: old favourites such as Tennyson’s The Song of the Brook and Wordworth’s Upon Westminster Bridge are joined by 20th-century poetry from both sides of the Atlantic, with writers including A.R. Ammon, Wendell Berry, Carol Ann Duffy, U.A. Fanthorpe, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Andrew Motion, Sylvia Plath and William Carlos Williams. Poets muse on the particularity of rivers, use the river as a metaphor for life’s journey, and explore the magical qualities of water, its transformations and patterns. Yet our rivers are in retreat from a post-war onslaught of de-naturing: lowering of water tables, draining of water meadows, chopping down of trees and destroying wildlife habitats. This book reasserts the timeless importance of rivers to our environment, to the poetic imagination and indeed to life itself

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Green Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 February 2000
Pages
256
ISBN
9781870098823

This volume comprises 190 poems by 133 poets: old favourites such as Tennyson’s The Song of the Brook and Wordworth’s Upon Westminster Bridge are joined by 20th-century poetry from both sides of the Atlantic, with writers including A.R. Ammon, Wendell Berry, Carol Ann Duffy, U.A. Fanthorpe, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Andrew Motion, Sylvia Plath and William Carlos Williams. Poets muse on the particularity of rivers, use the river as a metaphor for life’s journey, and explore the magical qualities of water, its transformations and patterns. Yet our rivers are in retreat from a post-war onslaught of de-naturing: lowering of water tables, draining of water meadows, chopping down of trees and destroying wildlife habitats. This book reasserts the timeless importance of rivers to our environment, to the poetic imagination and indeed to life itself

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Green Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 February 2000
Pages
256
ISBN
9781870098823