'In a world in which we tend to look to what's new, to cutting-edge science and to medical breakthroughs for hope in better health, there's something marvellous in the realisation that one of the most beautiful and longest-lasting cures has been here all along - on the internet, on our bookshelves, under our noses. Words - down the centuries, over the ether, across the miles - have power to steady us, to make us feel better.' the ObserverThe ancient tradition of learning and reciting poetry is renowned for its wellbeing benefits - from strengthening the mind and boosting creativity to improving memory. The practice is as valuable as ever in our busy modern day lives, allowing us to focus on the rhythm of the present moment, slow down and switch off.A Year of Reading Aloud celebrates the power of spoken word with a poem to learn and love for each week of the year. Drawing both on familiar favourites and new voices, from Sylvia Plath and Maya Angelou to Instapoets Nikita Gill and Yrsa Daley-Ward - this is a book that will capture your imagination through verse and help you fall back in love with this beautiful art form. Includes a foreword by Rachel Kelly, bestselling author of 52 Small Steps to Happiness and Black Rainbow.
Poetry is really creative and such an amazing way to express yourself and serious topics. Out of 52 poems I found 15 of my favourite poems. My all time favourite is "'Hope' is the thing with feathers" by Emily Dickinson. I don't know why but this poem is absolutely stunning and gives me hope like the poem suggests, it's an extended metaphor, likening the concept of hope to a small bird, who is perched on the soul of each of us and that even through the most difficult times, hope can sustain us. 8/10.
La idea me pareció muy buena: un poema para memorizar cada semana del año... pero al final lo que hice es ir leyéndolos a ratos sin memorizar y sin dedicar una semana a cada poema. 😅 Había algún poema que me dejó bastante indiferente, pero en general me gustó mucho la selección, tanto hombres como mujeres desde el s. XVI a la época actual. También me gusta que cada poema venga con una breve introducción sobre el autor o el poema en sí. Ya dejé varios poemas marcados para siguientes relecturas o para investigar más en profundidad autores que no conozco.
It took me more than 52 weeks, but I am overwhelmed of this rich treasure of carefully selected poems which I enjoyed memorising, reading, contemplating and than re-reading again and again. These poems helped me to take time out from a busy life. I recommend this anthology to everybody who likes to get an overview about poems written by women and men over various centuries and who likes to learn them by heart.