Henry Hughes An anthology that explores the power and beauty of rivers through poems from around the world and through the ages. AN EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY POCKET POET.
Rivers were the arteries of our first civilizationsâthe Tigris and Euphrates of Mesopotamia, Indiaâs Ganges, Egyptâs Nile, the Yellow River of Chinaâand have nourished modern cities from London to New York, so itâs natural that poets have for centuries drawn essential meanings and metaphors from their endless currents.
In this collection, British poets from Shakespeare and Wordsworth to Ted Hughes and Alice Oswald mingle with American voices ranging from verses by the indigenous Klallam people and the African-American spirituals âDeep Riverâ and âRoll, Jordan, Rollâ to such recent poets as Gary Snyder, Mary Oliver, and Natasha Tretheway. Walt Whitmanâs iconic âCrossing Brooklyn Ferry" and Emily Dickinsonâs tersely erotic âMy River Runs to Thee" stream alongside poems from ancient Babylon and Egypt. Contributions from India, Nepal, Japan, China, Thailand, France, Germany, Russia, Serbia, Chile, Mexico, the Congo, and Nigeria round out this celebration of the rivers of the world.
â˘Â âMy River Runs to Thee" by Emily Dickinson
â˘Â âThe Negro Speaks of Riversâ by Langston Hughes
â˘Â âOlâ Man Riverâ by Oscar Hammerstein II
â˘Â âThe Golden Boatâ by Rabindranath Tagore
â˘Â âThe River Godâ by Stevie Smith
â˘Â âThe River Bends but the Water Does Notâ by BuddhÄdasa BhikkhuÂ
â˘Â âThe Niagara Riverâ by Kay Ryan
â˘Â âAmazonâ by Pablo NerudaÂ
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