"An international array of writers, from Homer and Virgil to Wordsworth, Whitman, and Thoreau, from Su Tung P'o and Basho to Czeslaw Milosz and Seamus Heaney, has celebrated sacred groves, wild woodlands, and bountiful orchards- and the results include some of our most beloved poems.
For thousands of years humans have variously worshipped trees, made use of them, admired them, and destroyed them- and poets have long chronicled the relationship.
In this collection, Robert Frost's ""Birches,"" Marianne Moore's ""The Camperdown Elm,"" Gerard Manley Hopkins's ""Binsey Poplars,"" and Zbigniew Herbert's ""Sequoia"" stand tall beside Eugenio Montale's ""The Lemon Trees,"" Yves Bonnefoy's ""The Apples,"" Bertolt Brecht's ""The Plum Tree,"" D. H. Lawrence's ""The Almond Tree,"" and A. E. Housman's ""Loveliest of Trees."" Whether showing their subjects being planted or felled, cherished or lamented, towering in forests or ?owering in backyards, the poems collected here pay lyrical tribute to these majestic beings with whom we share the earth."
Edited by:
Harry Thomas Imprint: Everyman's Library Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 165mm,
Width: 112mm,
Spine: 19mm
Weight: 228g ISBN:9781841598178 ISBN 10: 1841598178 Series:Everyman's Library POCKET POETS Pages: 256 Publication Date:03 October 2019 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active