April is #NationalPoetryMonth, so here‘s a stack of books I‘m planning to dip into as I continue to explore my interest in poetry. #nationalpoetrymonth2019
I decided to pick up this book to help get over my intimidation by poetry. After all, I loved children‘s poems like those found in Where the Sidewalk Ends. Love this definition...”Poetry uses language to take us to a place beyond language....it is the place where one soul meets with another...allowing us to go to intellectual or psychic places that we can‘t ordinarily access.”
Must read for teachers and anyone who likes, or wants to like, poetry.
Thomas C. Foster takes the sometimes intimidating world of poetry and breaks it down for the layperson. He'll explain meter, rhythm, rhyme and types of poetry but all the while bringing out a rich enjoyment of language and human experience that can be found in poetry. Full of humor and excellent examples, this book is a lively and useful guide for everyone.
“I think that for most people, however, the matter isn‘t so much not liking poetry as feeling somehow overmatched, as if it were a contest and the other side had better equipment and more skill.”
This quote from the first page resonated with me.
Received this as an Early Reviewers book on LT. I feel somewhat illiterate where poetry is concerned, and want to appreciate it more. So far I‘ve enjoyed#BillyCollins. He‘s very accessible. Any recommendations for a poetry novice?
#bookmail is the best kind of mail. The Read-Aloud Family can be blamed on @annebogel and How To Read Poetry can be blamed on @SharonGoforth . 📚👍👏📚 #blameitonlitsy
Because I need all the help I can get. #nationalpoetrymonth #lunchtimereading