Songs of My Life and Death

Songs of My Life and Death

Peter Hartley

20,68 €
IVA incluido
Consulta disponibilidad
Editorial:
Grosvenor House Publishing Limited
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9781803813295

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Desdémona
  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

The poetry in this book is formal: unlike modern 'free' verse it rhymes and it scans. (If rhyme and scansion was good enough for Shakespeare and Spenser then it is good enough for the present author.) A great many of the verses here have been prompted by the bravely borne mental and physical suffering and uncomplaining stoicism of the writer’s beloved Dina as she died little more than twelve months following diagnosis of a particularly aggressive form of motor neurone disease. Her illness and death have generated many unhappy poems on these pages and these have, in their turn, prompted verses on the pathos of our human condition, eschatological and theological questions, about animal pain and animal cruelty, dystopia, contrition, unrequited love, loneliness, self-doubt, about warfare on the battlegrounds of Gallipoli and the Somme (at both of which my grandfather fought), martyrdom, hell and the apocalypse. Much of the poetry is cathartic. Much of it, too, is pitying for her only now that she is gone from me because Dina spared no pity for herself in her dying and asked for it of nobody else. The book is not unrelieved grief however. There is nonsense verse to be found here too. Among the many Shakespearean and Petrarchan sonnets and several series of quatrains there are limericks and clerihews, one poem inexplicably shaped like a rugby ball, and they cover the subjects of dodos and penguins, Labrador retrievers and cocker spaniels, toads, elephants and sea-snakes, bishops and delinquents. There are poems covering travels on all seven continents from Japan and China to New Zealand and Antarctica, Nepal and Peru, from Spitsbergen and Bear Island in the high Arctic, and from some of the loneliest specks of land around the northern Scottish coasts, to the crowds of Trafalgar Square and New York, to Tanzania, Egypt and Morocco. There are verses here about the great and famous, the good and not-so-good; Michelangelo and Dali, Turner and Millais, Mary, Queen of Scots and Henry VIII, Sir Thomas More, Handel and Jimi Hendrix, Scott of the Antarctic, Aeschylus and Kant, Empedocles, Nietzsche, Keats, Dickens and Trollope.

Artículos relacionados

Otros libros del autor

  • The Grumpy Squirrel
    Peter Hartley
    Why is the little red squirrel so grumpy? Everything had been carefully planned, or so he thought. Much of the autumn had been spent burying his nuts around his beautiful garden ready to be collected once winter arrived. But now winter was here and large ’things’ had appeared in the garden, a pirate ship, a teepee, a fairy village, a tree house and a huge swing that were now hi...
  • On a Boat to Barra & Other Poems
    Peter Hartley
    Peter Hartley wrote the poems in this book in a little over a year but they represent many of the joys and some of the sorrows of a lifetime.They reflect a love of Labrador retrievers and penguins, cryptic crosswords, mountains and travel, wild and lonely places, the poetry of Hopkins, baroque music (especially Handel), a dislike for most modern art and architecture, and an ext...
  • On a Boat to Barra & Other Poems
    Peter Hartley
    Peter Hartley wrote the poems in this book in a little over a year but they represent many of the joys and some of the sorrows of a lifetime.They reflect a love of Labrador retrievers and penguins, cryptic crosswords, mountains and travel, wild and lonely places, the poetry of Hopkins, baroque music (especially Handel), a dislike for most modern art and architecture, and an ext...
  • Interpersonal Communication
    Peter Hartley
    This book explores the key features of the skills we use in communicating and provides a framework for understanding how we use language and body language to communicate with others in every day situations. ...
    Disponible

    268,13 €

  • Interpersonal Communication
    Peter Hartley
    This book explores the key features of the skills we use in communicating and provides a framework for understanding how we use language and body language to communicate with others in every day situations. ...
    Disponible

    65,02 €

  • Group Communication
    Peter Hartley
    Introduces applications of small group dynamics and shows how an understanding of how groups work can improve the chances of successful team communication and cooperation. ...
    Disponible

    65,12 €