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The Best of Poetry in Motion: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years on Subways and Buses
The Best of Poetry in Motion: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years on Subways and Buses | Alice Quinn
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“Poems once in motion…continue to move their readers. And what an imaginative variety of poetic delights is offered here.”—Billy Collins It would have pleased Walt Whitman, that poet of urban motion, to envision his words coursing by electrified rail through a diverse, global city of 8 million souls. Since 1992, with the presentation of an excerpt from Walt Whitman’s “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” the Poetry in Motion program—co-sponsored by MTA Arts & Design and the Poetry Society of America—has brought more than 200 poems, in whole or in part, before the eyes of millions of subway and bus riders, offering a moment of timelessness in the busy day. The poems are by an eclectic mix of writers, from Sappho and Sylvia Plath to W. H. Auden, Rita Dove, Seamus Heaney, Nikki Giovanni, Patrick Phillips, and Aracelis Girmay. Each of the 100 poems gathered here has, in sixteen lines or less, the power to enliven the quotidian, provide nourishment for the soul, and enchant even the youngest among us.
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Got myself a little copy of The Best of Poetry in Motion, featuring some poems and a few illustrations that appear on the subways and bases around New York City, the only home I've ever known.

I am really excited because I have always loved reading poetry whenever I saw them on the subway, and I thought to myself "it would be great if they made a book." So I was thrilled to discover that they actually did!