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The poetry of sex

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  • 240 stránek
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The Poetry of Sex is a raucous, highly enjoyable anthology by acclaimed poet Sophie Hannah. Romance and poetry seem to go hand in hand, but sex itself has long been a staple subject for poets. In fact, a great deal of erotic poetry rejects the distinction. It's hard to imagine a more fruitful subject for poets than sex, in all its glorious manifestations: from desire and hope, through disappointment and confusion, to conclusion and consequence. And little has changed over the centuries, as Sophie Hannah's anthology vividly demonstrates, from Catullus pleading with Lesbos to Walt Whitman singing the body electric. Moods and attitudes may vary, but the drive persists as does the desire to write about it. Sophie Hannah's selection ranges from ancient Rome to modern New York, from gay to straight, but her principle has been to go low on the sugar and high on the excitement. The result is a raucous, highly enjoyable anthology. From Shakespeare to Carol Ann Duffy, this book is essential reading for poetry lovers and romantics everywhere.

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The poetry of sex, Sophie Hannah

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Titul
The poetry of sex
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Penguin
Rok vydání
2014
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
240
ISBN10
0241962633
ISBN13
9780241962633
Série
Hodnocení
3,7 z 5
Anotace
The Poetry of Sex is a raucous, highly enjoyable anthology by acclaimed poet Sophie Hannah. Romance and poetry seem to go hand in hand, but sex itself has long been a staple subject for poets. In fact, a great deal of erotic poetry rejects the distinction. It's hard to imagine a more fruitful subject for poets than sex, in all its glorious manifestations: from desire and hope, through disappointment and confusion, to conclusion and consequence. And little has changed over the centuries, as Sophie Hannah's anthology vividly demonstrates, from Catullus pleading with Lesbos to Walt Whitman singing the body electric. Moods and attitudes may vary, but the drive persists as does the desire to write about it. Sophie Hannah's selection ranges from ancient Rome to modern New York, from gay to straight, but her principle has been to go low on the sugar and high on the excitement. The result is a raucous, highly enjoyable anthology. From Shakespeare to Carol Ann Duffy, this book is essential reading for poetry lovers and romantics everywhere.