Now in its second edition, The Basics demystifies the traditions and forms of the world of poetry for all those who find it daunting or bewildering. Covering a wide range of poetic voices from Chaucer to children's rhymes, song lyrics and the words of contemporary poets, this book will help readers to appreciate poetry by A must-read for all those wishing to get to grips with reading and writing poetry, this book is a lively and inspiring introduction to its many styles and purposes right up to the present-day.
I was lucky enough to be taught poetry and Enlightenment Studies by Mr Wainwright and I found this book pretty life saving as a first year English student. He was an inspirational tutor and is a magnificent poet. If you want to brush up on poetic conventions then this book is a must have addition to your library.
An excellent basic primer of poetic terminology, composition and exploration of the pleasure and potency of poetry. I'll likely be dipping back into this when reading poetry in the future in case I need to remember what a rondel is.
It also includes a challenge, of sorts, to those interested in writing poetry themselves, and did so in such a way that almost made me want to start writing. Not yet, though. I've only recently started writing fiction and I'm not yet at the level where I'm willing to write under my own name, so I'm certainly not comfortable or confident enough to try and create poetry. To those who might have less qualms with me, this book could be very useful. If nothing else, it has a great selection of quotes and I'm interested in reading more of about 80% of every poet mentioned here.
Superlative! The first book ABOUT poetry that I've ever read authored by a British Isles writer. The many felicities and delicious surprises of this King's English perspective make me want to start reading many more primers published by "foreigners." For example, consider this gem: Poetry can be described as the presence of words whenever those words "are most themselves." As another example, read the entry for "Naturalization" in the Glossary. One caution: this book may qualify as "the basics" within the Blessed Realm of Shakespeare, but it is perhaps too sophisticated for those USA readers who are genuinely seeking a novice-level introduction.
хороший вступ до поезії – такий, знаєте, який не намагається авторитетно сказати, що таке поезія, а старанно описує, яка вона може бути. найприємніші тут приклади: для кожної проблеми є різні точки зору, для кожної формальної особливості – історичне розмаїття.
Much better than the other introduction to poetry I read this week. This one had some fun examples, and the author’s obvious enthusiasm for communicating what he loves about his subject is contagious.
A great reference and very informative. It has served me as a supportive companion to the work shops I have attended and has helped to slot the evolution pieces of poetry's diverse history much more neatly into place. I think it's undersold by the title: 'The Basics.'