How to Think Like a Poet

The Poets That Made Our World and Why We Need Them

(Autor) Dai George
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'An entertaining guide to the rhyme and reason of poetry' -- The Idler How history's most influential and inspiring poets – from Homer and Sappho to Shakespeare and Frank O'Hara – can teach us to better understand the world. How did the greatest poets in history make the world anew? And what can we learn from the magic, wisdom and humour of their poetry? From the genius of the Ancient Greeks through to the love poetry and metaphysics of the Renaissance, through to the New York poets of the 20th century, this is the ultimate guide to the greatest writers of the human age. Through short, biographical portraits, poet and writer Dai George provides an entertaining introduction to the great works of poetry, and a welcoming guide to how we can read them. He addresses questions poets have grappled with: How can we truly describe the world? How can we express love, grief or friendship? How can poetry help us to understand justice, dreams or anger? This book paints vivid pictures of a global selection of renowned poets throughout history: from Sappho, Li Bai and Rumi, to William Shakespeare and John Donne, to Frank O Hara, Pablo Neruda and Sylvia Plath. George also re-examines the canon, traditionally dominated by Western, white and male poets, and bring to light major figures from other important cultures and communities, including China, India and the Caribbean.

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Editorial:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781399408318
Año de publicación:
2026
Fecha publicación:
29 de Enero de 2026

Dai George

Dai George is a Welsh poet and writer known for his vivid imagery, lyrical language, and exploration of themes such as nature, history, and identity. His debut poetry collection, "The Claims Office," received critical acclaim for its innovative use of language and striking imagery. George's work often combines personal reflection with larger social and political issues, creating a powerful and thought-provoking body of work.

His poems have been featured in various literary journals and anthologies, showcasing his talent for capturing the complexities of human experience with precision and depth. George's unique voice and perspective have made a significant impact on contemporary poetry, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike.

One of his most famous works, "The Claims Office," is a collection of poems that delves into the intersections of language, memory, and loss, showcasing George's ability to evoke powerful emotions and insights through his words. This collection solidified his reputation as a dynamic and influential voice in modern poetry, establishing him as a prominent figure in the literary world.

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