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    Salt

    Salt

    David Harsent

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    Salt is a distinctive new assembly of poems by the multi-award winning David Harsent. Resting...

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Julio Torres recommended Odes in Books (curated)

 
Odes
Odes
Sharon Olds | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I was never really much of an avid poetry reader, but for whatever reason Olds really connected with me. I remember reading these poems as a teenager and thinking, ‘Oh, she’s so fucking cool—this is a poem about the Pope’s penis.’ For someone in a very conservative Catholic country, that felt so punk."

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Kathy Bates recommended Collected Poems in Books (curated)

 
Collected Poems
Collected Poems
W.B. Yeats | 2000 | Fiction & Poetry
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"Yeats: say no more. I’m of Irish ancestry so the world of Yeats is magical, mournful and evocative of a faraway time and place familiar to my soul. I often love to read these poems aloud to myself late at night. My favorite is “The Second Coming,” with its prescient warning to our world today."

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Breathturn Into Timestead
Breathturn Into Timestead
Paul Celan | 2014 | Fiction & Poetry
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"This book brought me to poetry; I could never read it enough. Celan’s poems are a radiant reminder of the most desolate events that can attend humankind (i.e. the Holocaust, suicidal despair) and its most resplendent features (the near mystical possibilities of poetic language, of intimacy). “Single counter- / swimmer, you / count them, touch them / all.’”"

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The Edgar Allan Poe Collection
The Edgar Allan Poe Collection
Edgar Allan Poe | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I’ve read all of Poe’s poetry as well as Lord Byron’s and Oscar Wilde’s. He is deep and brooding – you can make many songs from his poems. I like Byron for the same reason – his characters are dark and intense like Lindsey. Oscar Wilde’s work is more flamboyant, but he was a really good storyteller."

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