100 Poems by 100 Poets: An AnthologyHarold Pinter, Geoffrey Godbert, Anthony Astbury Grove Press, 1986 - 192 páginas To pass the time on a long train ride from London to Cromwell, playwright Harold Pinter and his two companions, Geoffrey Godbert and Anthony Astbury, set up a challenge: Choose 100 poems by 100 poets -- living poets excluded -- to represent the finest poetry ever written in English. The three agreed to organize this collection unconventionally, alphabetically by author rather than chronologically. The resulting anthology is challenging, eclectic, very personal, and great fun. With its surprising juxtapositions and gargantuan range of voice and style, 100 Poems by 100 Poets brings old favorites into a new light and less well-known poems out of the shadows. |
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When in disgrace with fortune | 137 |
To the Tune of the Coventry Carol | 143 |
A LeaveTaking | 153 |
My prime of youth is | 160 |
Full Moon | 166 |
Index of First Lines | 173 |
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