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You Can Hear the Ocean: An Anthology of Classic and Current Poetry


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No. of pages 156

Published: 2019

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"You Can Hear the Ocean: An Anthology of Classic and Current Poetry" features a collection of poems that celebrate the ocean and its various emotions and imagery. The anthology combines the timeless works of classic poets, including Emily Dickinson, with contemporary voices. Readers can expect to explore themes of nature, longing, and the vastness of the sea through diverse styles and perspectives. Each poem invites reflection and connection with the eternal rhythms of the ocean, creating an immersive experience that resonates deeply with the beauty and mystery of this elemental force. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 156 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by Brighten Press .

Dr. Snively has given readings and lectures at the Salem Athenaeum, Marlboro College, University of Louisville, Wesleyan University, the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, the Monadnock Lyceum Lecture series in Peterborough, NH, and elsewhere. A guide at the Emily Dickinson Museum, Snively wrote and narrated the films "Seeing New Englandly," and "My Business is to Sing," produced by Ernest Urvater, in the series "Angles of a Landscape. " She regularly leads discussions on various aspects of Dickinson for the museum's monthly poetry group. Her first novel, The Heart Has Many Doors, about Dickinson's love affair with Judge Otis Phillips Lord, was published in February 2015, by White River Press. She lives in Amherst with her husband, Peter Czap. W. B. Yeats (1865-1939) was born in Dublin and was educated in Ireland and England. An Irish poet, and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature, he was instrumental in the development of a national Irish theatre - and in particular the founding of the Abbey Theatre. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.