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Ted Hughes

    August 17, 1930 – October 28, 1998

    Edward James Hughes, conocido como Ted Hughes, fue un poeta y escritor de libros infantiles inglés. Su verso más característico evita la sentimentalidad, enfatizando la astucia y la fiereza de la vida animal en líneas austeras, a veces disyuntivas. El dialecto de su nativa Yorkshire marcó el tono de su poesía, y un interés por el folclore y la antropología se refleja en su obra. Hughes es célebre por su enfoque sin concesiones en el mundo natural y la existencia humana, recurriendo a las fuerzas primarias de la vida.

    Ted Hughes
    Collected Poems
    The Rattle Bag
    What Is the Truth?
    The Journals of Sylvia Plath
    A March Calf
    Tales from Ovid
    • When Michael Hofmann and James Lasdun's ground-breaking anthology After Ovid (also Faber) was published in 1995, Hughes's three contributions to the collective effort were nominated by most critics as outstanding.

      Tales from Ovid
      4,4
    • A March Calf

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      From the trembling new-born calf in Season Songs to the gently sleeping one recorded in Moortown Diary, animal life as observed in the pages of Flowers and Insects, Elmet, River, Lupercal and Hawk in the Rain is seen afresh through the diversity and imaginative energy of this collected volume.

      A March Calf
      5,0
    • The Journals of Sylvia Plath

      • 768 páginas
      • 27 horas de lectura

      A beautifully repackaged edition of these intimate, compelling journals.

      The Journals of Sylvia Plath
      4,3
    • What Is the Truth?

      A Farmyard Fable for the Young

      • 127 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      "We will speak to the people," said God. "We will ask them a few simple questions. Then you shall hear. In their sleep they will say what they truly know." It is 2am and God and his Son look down from a grassy hilltop on the spire and roofs of a village. Summoned in their sleep, the inhabitants one by one describe truly an animal they know well. "This is a very beautiful book: pages of English moonlight, a modern Aesop in a village where God and his Son go to visit mankind and ask a few simple quetions ... the pomes are pure enchantment.

      What Is the Truth?
      4,4
    • The Rattle Bag

      • 498 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The Rattle Bag is an anthology of poetry (mostly in English but occasionally in translation) for general readers and students of all ages and backgrounds. These poems have been selected by the simple yet telling criteria that they are the personal favorites of the editors, themselves two of contemporary literature's leading poets.Moreover, Heaney and Hughes have elected to list their favorites not by theme or by author but simply by title (or by first line, when no title is given). As they explain in their "We hope that our decision to impose an arbitrary alphabetical order allows the contents [of this book] to discover themselves as we ourselves gradually discovered them--each poem full of its singular appeal, transmitting its own signals, taking its chances in a big, voluble world."With undisputed masterpieces and rare discoveries, with both classics and surprises galore, The Rattle Bag includes the work of such key poets as William Shakespeare, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Lewis Carroll, Dylan Thomas, Wallace Stevens, Elizabeth Bishop, and Sylvia Plath among its hundreds of poems. A helpful Glossary as well as an Index of Poets and Works are offered at the conclusion of this hefty, unorthodox, diverse, inspired, and inspiring collection of poetry.

      The Rattle Bag
      4,3
    • Collected Poems

      • 1376 páginas
      • 49 horas de lectura

      This book gathers all of Ted Hughes's work, from his earliest poems (published only in journals) through the ground-breaking volumes Crow (1970), Gaudete(1977), and Tales from Ovid (1997). It includes poems Hughes composed for fine-press printers, poems he wrote as England's Poet Laureate, and those children's poems that he meant for adults as well

      Collected Poems
      4,2
    • Crow

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      This anniversary edition celebrates fifty years since the original publication of Crow (1970) - the vital, shape-shifting collectionby Ted Hughes. They are the bones of poems - made of mere lines: rude, surreal, gleeful, desolate poems - which for all their bleakness transmit a flash of hope.

      Crow
      4,2
    • In this collection of tales from the Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, God appears as an artist who is sometimes surprised by his creatures. He puts an awful lot of care into fashioning the birds, whereas he simply pulls Newt out of the ground. The author's other books for children include The Iron Man.

      Tales of the Early World
      4,1
    • The Thought Fox

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      All the richness of the wild is seen through the poet's eye. Here are poems from Hawk in the Rain, Wodwo, Wolfwatching, Lupercal and River as well as from Adam and the Sacred Nine, their juxtaposition highlighting the variety of the natural world and of Hughes's poetry about it.

      The Thought Fox
      4,1
    • This enthralling tour de force of literary criticism, unprecedented in Shakespeare studies for its scope and daring, is nothing less than an attempt to show the Complete Works - dramatic and poetic - as a single, tightly integrated, evolving organism.

      Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being
      3,8