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The Ode Less Travelled
The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within | Stephen Fry
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Comedian and actor Stephen Fry?s witty and practical guide, now in paperback, gives the aspiring poet or student the tools and confidence to write and understand poetry. Stephen Fry believes that if one can speak and read English, one can write poetry. In The Ode Less Travelled, he invites readers to discover the delights of writing poetry for pleasure and provides the tools and confidence to get started. Through enjoyable exercises, witty insights, and simple step-by-step advice, Fry introduces the concepts of Metre, Rhyme, Form, Diction, and Poetics. Most of us have never been taught to read or write poetry, and so it can seem mysterious and intimidating. But Fry, a wonderfully competent, engaging teacher and a writer of poetry himself, sets out to correct this problem by explaining the various elements of poetry in simple terms, without condescension. Fry?s method works, and his enthusiasm is contagious as he explores different forms of poetry: the haiku, the ballad, the villanelle, and the sonnet, among many others. Along the way, he introduces us to poets we?ve heard of but never read. The Ode Less Travelled is not just the survey course you never took in college, it?s a lively celebration of poetry that makes even the most reluctant reader want to pick up a pencil and give it a try.
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quietlycuriouskate
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Bring on the playful artifice! Hell yeah to defiant gestures and attitudes of vengeful endurance! I was stuck on my "proper" writing so wrote a villanelle about the BBC news instead. (If anyone would like to suggest a suitable emoji for such an occasion, I would be most grateful.)

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GirlChandler
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I was so excited when I found out Stephen Fry had written a book on poetic forms. 😃

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TK-421
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Hit the library sale today! In addition to this stack, we picked up 5 CDs, 2 DVDs and a nice book bag to carry all 16 lbs of goodies for $15! #BookHaul #Library

BookMaven407 That's awesome 🙌 6y
DivineDiana Great haul! 👏🏻📚👏🏻 6y
xicanti Michelle West. ❤️ 6y
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TK-421 @xicanti I haven't read anything by Michelle West before, but these looked too good to pass up--especially at 25 cents a piece! Now I need to find the rest of this series because apparently I bought books 4 & 6! 6y
xicanti It's a sequel series, too, so you might want to go back a bit further. I recommend starting with HUNTER'S OATH and HUNTER'S DEATH. They set the stage for so much awesome. 6y
TK-421 @xicanti Thanks for the recommendation! 6y
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MariettaSG

"Poetry lies in inaccessible marshland: no pathways, no signposts, just the skeletons of long-dead poets poking through the bog and the unedifying sight of living ones floundering about in apparent confusion and mutual enmity."
Ba ha ha, Stephen Fry has such a way with words.

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mcorneli
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Today in poetry lessons: creating Anglo-Saxon style poems.

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TheWellAccompaniedBook
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#poetry #tbr pile for 2017

Lindy Oh oh oh! So excited to see The Monkey's Mask in that stack! 💜💜💜 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook @Lindy i have a bit of a thing for verse novels. Kwame Alexander's are my fav i think. (edited) 7y
Lindy I'm a huge fan of verse novels too. Sonya Sones and Steven Herrick and Kwame Alexander and so many more! I have found that verse novels for adults feel distinctly different from those that fall into the YA category. 7y
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TheLondonBookworm Oooh I haven't read that one- stacked! :) 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook @Lindy they sure do. I love the YA and junior fiction ones more i think. I have tried Vikram Seth's The Golden Gate, but it just didn't grab me so i bailed. What would be some others you'd recommend? Adult or YA. 7y
Lindy Prose poem vignettes by an Inuit woman: 7y
Lindy Middle grade: perspective of a child refugee from Sudan 7y
Lindy YA Historical fiction set in Canada and India: 7y
Lindy Australian teen angst, superbly captured: 7y
Lindy Adult autobiographical; Cree girl coming of age: 7y
Lindy Adult; contemporary realism office workers entwined with mythology: 7y
Lindy Adult; historical fiction about a NZ team travelling in the UK: 7y
Lindy Adult; werewolves in contemporary USA: 7y
Lindy Anything by Helen Frost, but especially Keesha's House and 7y
Lindy YA trans issues: 7y
Lindy I'm guessing you've already read Jacqueline Woodson's Another Brooklyn and 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook @Lindy thank you - i haven't read any of those! 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook @Lindy i just bought 3 x Helen Frost, Sharp Teeth and Freakboy. Will have to make a separate verse novel #tbr pile for 2017, thank you! 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook @Lindy ok so my recommends to you - middle grade: 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook @Lindy middle grade - Ratwhiskers and Me by Lorraine Marwood, about gold rush times in Australia 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook @Lindy you can see i'm keen on the middle grade ones :-) 7y
TheWellAccompaniedBook And one last one - adult - mix of poetry and prose by Melbourne spoken word poet. My bookclub's Feb book. Read with us! :) 7y
Lindy @TheDoubleLetterThief I love Nikki Grimes and haven't yet read Words with Wings. Thanks! I'm stacking all of your suggestions. 😀 7y
Lindy @TheDoubleLetterThief The Samoan one is especially intriguing. I will let you know if I have it read in time for your book club. 😊 7y
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