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Andrew Young (2) (1885–1971)

Autor de A Prospect of Flowers: A Book about Wild Flowers

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17+ Obras 81 Miembros 4 Reseñas 3 Preferidas

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Evocative title and beautiful woodcuts capture the fine rhythms of nature through the seasons.

"And birds perch on the boughs, silent as cones."

Poems are often interwoven with death and ghosts. Though many rhymes now seem ordinary or even stilted, his treatment of both snails and moles is enlightening, as are the glimpses through field-glasses.
 
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m.belljackson | Apr 19, 2017 |
A very sweet little book with 6 delightful wood engravings scattered throughout. The dust jacket tells us that, "The poetic quality of Jesus' teaching and of the Gospel narratives has often been remarked upon, but it is a theme that needs a poet to do it full justice." Young, the "English Robert Frost" does thus render justice. BTW -- regarding my copy: someone has obviously paper clipped something (now missing) to the first two pages of my book, thus leaving pronounced indentations in the paper that I cannot seem to smooth out. This person should be castrated, horsewhipped, drawn & quartered and left howling in the burning fiery pit. :)… (más)
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jburlinson | Jan 1, 2011 |
...a modern Marvell and a modern marvel: there has been nothing so choice, so delicate, and so controlled in this century. Every weir I see in this town of rivers now 'combs the river's silver hair.'
- from an 18 May 1951 letter to the author, The collected letters of C.S. Lewis, volume III
 
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C.S._Lewis | Mar 24, 2009 |
I found the content absorbing and the images like all his, simply enchanting (There's a bit about reflected water-drops from a raised oar rushing up to meet the real water drops - lovely!) but my ear was a bit unsatisfied. I believe 'Blank Verse', unrhymed five footers, is not a metre to be written loosely.
- a 16 April 1942 letter to the poet Ruth Pitter, from The collected letters of C.S. Lewis, volume III… (más)
 
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Miembros
81
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4.0
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