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Outer Space: 100 Poems

Outer Space: 100 Poems
Outer Space: 100 Poems

Outer Space: 100 Poems

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'Ideal for dipping into, and as easy to enjoy as a glimpse of the stars at night, this anthology is filled with those tiny doors into the infinite that poetry is so good at throwing open.' Robert Crawford, Emeritus Professor of Modern Scottish Literature and Bishop Wardlaw Professor of Poetry, University of St Andrews; Editor of Contemporary Poetry and Contemporary Science (2006)

'Ideal for dipping into, and as easy to enjoy as a glimpse of the stars at night, this anthology is filled with those tiny doors into the infinite that poetry is so good at throwing open.' Robert Crawford, Emeritus Professor of Modern Scottish Literature and Bishop Wardlaw Professor of Poetry, University of St Andrews; Editor of Contemporary Poetry and Contemporary Science (2006)

'An eclectic collection of poetry from BCE to the present, which reveals our unchanging response to a starry night, along with our changing understanding of the science.' Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Professorial Fellow of Physics, University of Oxford

'We haven't yet sent poets into space, but this collection is the next best thing. Around the world and throughout history, the mystery and romance of space have inspired reflections on the universe and ourselves. The poets represented in this book are stimulating guides on a memorable journey through the cosmos.' Sean Carroll, author of Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime

'Like a ride in a spaceship, this wonderful collection of poems takes you on a unique journey. Through a myriad of perspectives, you'll fly in space, visit the stars and planets, and explore our place in the universe.' Cady Coleman, former NASA astronaut

'I really enjoyed how the poems are laid out in a timeline fashion and, as a result, experiencing how a variety of poets have approached different space themes across time. This is a wonderful way to experience the lure of the cosmos for humanity and our love of space.' Sian Proctor, astronaut

Midge Goldberg has written and published three poetry collections, including, in 2021, To Be Opened After My Death. She was the recipient in 2016 of the Richard Wilbur Poetry Award for her book Snowman's Code, and, in the same year, of the Howard Nemerov Sonnet Award. Her poems have appeared in Measure, The Hopkins Review, The Atlanta Review, Poetry Speaks: Who I Am, and other national journals and anthologies, as well as on Garrison Keillor's daily podcast and newsletter The Writer's Almanac. She is a graduate of Yale University and in addition holds an MFA from University of New Hampshire.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
  • Pub date
    Sep 2022
  • Pages
    196
  • Theme
    Literary studies: poetry and poets
  • Dimensions
    205 x 135 x 14 mm
  • Weight
    330 gram
  • EAN
    9781009203609
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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