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Heaven on Earth: 101 Happy Poems

Wendy Cope

In this gloriously exuberant anthology, Wendy Cope sets out to prove that misery doesn’t have all the best lines. Here is a collection of poems which are unashamedly happy: poems about love, places, the beauty of the natural world, about company and solitude, music, food and drink, books, and the unadulterated pleasure of taking a shower. Among the more surprising items are the Chinese Po Chu-I on the advantages of baldness, the eighteenth-century John Dyer on the kindly behaviour of his ox, and an unusually cheerful Thomas Hardy enjoying the sight of seven women laughing as they stagger, arm in arm, down an icy hill.
Catullus, Chaucer, Clare, Dickinson, Betjeman and Larkin are among the contributors who help to demonstrate that people who believe that ‘happiness writes white’ have got it wrong.

“Spanning the centuries and including poets from Britain and around the world, this anthology brings
together a wide variety of poems to uplift and enlighten. Whether it is the simple pleasure of a cup of tea,
the gratitude of surviving hardship or the thrill of new love, each poem shines a positive light on life in all its complicated glory.”

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Anonymous

22 December 2019

great book

Urgent help