“All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald | Your order helps support public radio. In this week's EXTRA, we feature anthologies of poetry from The Writer's Almanac, as well as poetry from William Wordsworth, Jeffrey Harrison, Jay Hopler, and Marge Piercy, history lessons about Sergei Rachmaninoff, Vincent van Gogh, Martin Luther King Jr., and Hans Christian Andersen, and a new release from the folks at A Prairie Home Companion. |
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Good Poems: An Anthology from The Writer’s Almanac Selected and Introduced by Garrison Keillor The first collection of poetry from The Writer’s Almanac demonstrates the variety you have come to expect from the daily program. Garrison Keillor has selected poems that have breadth and substance and that can be returned to again and again! Good Poems includes verse about lovers, children, failure, everyday life, death and transcendence. It features the work of classic poets, such as Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and Robert Frost, as well as the work of contemporary greats such as Howard Nemerov, Charles Bukowski, Donald Hall, Billy Collins, Robert Bly, and Sharon Olds. It’s a book of poems for anybody who loves poetry — whether they know it or not! Poems from the book: Forty Five by Hayden Carruth Twilight, After Haying by Jane Kenyon Coming by Kenneth Rexroth A Light Left On by May Sarton |
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