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Poetry Pharmacy: Tried-and-True Prescriptions for the Heart, Mind and Soul [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 214x253x19 mm, kaal: 278 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Particular Books
  • ISBN-10: 1846149541
  • ISBN-13: 9781846149542
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 214x253x19 mm, kaal: 278 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Particular Books
  • ISBN-10: 1846149541
  • ISBN-13: 9781846149542
'Truly a marvellous collection ... There is balm for the soul, fire for the belly, a cooling compress for the fevered brow, solace for the wounded, an arm around the lonely shoulder - the whole collection is a matchless compound of hug, tonic and kiss' Stephen Fry

Sometimes only a poem will do. These poetic prescriptions and wise words of advice offer comfort, delight and inspiration for all; a space for reflection, and that precious realization - I'm not the only one who feels like this.

In the years since he first had the idea of prescribing short, powerful poems for all manner of spiritual ailments, William Sieghart has taken his Poetry Pharmacy around the length and breadth of Britain, into the pages of the Guardian, onto BBC Radio 4 and onto the television, honing his prescriptions all the time. This pocket-sized book presents the most essential poems in his dispensary: those which, again and again, have really shown themselves to work. Whether you are suffering from loneliness, lack of courage, heartbreak, hopelessness, or even from an excess of ego, there is something here to ease your pain.

'The book is delightful; it rightly resituates poetry in relation to its biggest and most serious task: helping us to live and die well' Alain de Botton

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Beautiful . . . a slim volume of short, powerful poems prescribed by editor William Sieghart for all manner of emotional ailments, from parenting trouble to heartbreak. He also provides enlightening commentary on each poem -- Hannah Booth * Guardian * Makes a strong case for poetry as the souls salve -- Tristram Fane-Saunders * Telegraph * The words in The Poetry Pharmacy have replenishing qualities -- Fiona MacDonald * BBC * I keep my copy with the brandy and aspirin -- Jeanette Winterson

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As heard on BBC Radio 4, the essential prescriptions from 'Dr' Sieghart's poetic dispensary.
With Thanks xiii
Introduction xv
The History of the Poetry Pharmacy xviii
How to Read a Poem xx
Mental and Emotional Wellbeing
Anxiety
3(2)
The Peace of Wild Things
Wendell Berry
Compulsive Behaviour
5(2)
From New Every Morning
Susan Coolidge
Depression
7(2)
Everyone Sang
Siegfried Sassoon
Psychological Scarring
9(2)
`Although the wind'
Izumi Shikibu
Old Age
11(2)
All That is Gold Does Not Glitter
J. R. R. Tolkien
Glumness
13(2)
Celia Celia
Adrian Mitchell
Purposelessness
15(2)
The Way It Is
William Stafford
Need for Reassurance
17(2)
Everything is Going to be All Right
Derek Mahon
Hopelessness
19(2)
From You'll Never Walk Alone
Oscar Hammerstein II
Feelings of Unreality
21(2)
From Of Gravity and Light
John Burnside
Emotional Baggage
23(2)
Burlap Sack
Jane Hirshfield
Convalescence
25(2)
Chemotherapy
Julia Darling
Loneliness
27(4)
From My Brilliant Image
Hafez
Motivations
Inertia When Alone
31(2)
Love after Love
Derek Walcott
Stagnation
33(2)
The Trees
Philip Larkin
Lack of Courage
35(2)
Come to the Edge
Christopher Logue
Defeatism
37(2)
Thinking
Walter D. Wintle
Dissatisfaction with Life
39(2)
The Price
Stuart Henson
Lethargy
41(2)
Nobody
Michael Laskey
Feelings of Worthlessness
43(3)
From At Set of Sun
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Loss of Zest for Life
46(3)
Ironing
Vicki Feaver
Failure to Live in the Moment
49(2)
Golden Retrievals
Mark Doty
Need for Moral Guidance
52(7)
If--
Rudyard Kipling
Self-Image and Self-Acceptance
Insecurity
59(2)
Phenomenal Woman
Maya Angelou
Self-Recrimination
61(3)
Wild Geese
Mary Oliver
Making Mistakes
64(4)
The Mistake
James Fenton
Guilt at Not Living in the Moment
68(3)
The Present
Billy Collins
Emotional Repression
71(2)
The Guest House
Rumi
Regret
73(2)
The Ideal
James Fenton
Sexual Repression
75(4)
Look at These
Helen Farish
The World and Other People
Fear of the Unknown
79(2)
What If This Road
Sheenagh Pugh
Living with Difference
81(3)
`I am in love with every church'
Hafez
Oppression
84(3)
Still I Rise
Maya Angelou
Fear of the Other
87(3)
`No man is an island'
John Donne
Social Overload
90(2)
Best Society
Philip Larkin
Ageing Parents
94(3)
Follower
Seamus Heaney
Displacement
97(2)
Front Door
Imtiaz Dharker
Parental Protectiveness
99(2)
Nettles
Vernon Scannell
Longing for Beauty
101(2)
From Endymion
John Keats
Unkindness
103(2)
It Happens All the Time in Heaven
Hafez
News Overload
105(4)
Sometimes
Sheenagh Pugh
Love and Loss
Infatuation
109(2)
`I want to see you', attributed to Rumi
Unrequited Love
111(2)
Two Cures for Love
Wendy Cope
Seeking One's Soulmate
113(1)
Tour Task, attributed to Rumi
Obsessive Love
113(4)
The Fist
Derek Walcott
False Expectations in Love
117(2)
Defining the Problem
Wendy Cope
Rocky Relationships
119(2)
Cross
P. K. Page
Romantic Boredom
121(2)
Atlas
U. A. Fanthorpe
Complacency in Love
123(2)
`Love is not all'
Edna St Vincent Millay
Losing the Spark
125(2)
Voice
Ann Sansom
Heartbreak
127(2)
Recension Day
Duncan Forbes
Divorce
129(2)
Failing and Flying
Jack Gilbert
Bereavement
131(2)
Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep
Mary Elizabeth Frye
Balanced Grief
133(3)
My Funeral
Wendy Cope
Maturing Grief
136(3)
Into the Hour
Elizabeth Jennings
Loss of Elderly Relatives
139(4)
Maureen Durcan
Paul Durcan
Index of First Lines 143(2)
Index of Conditions 145(4)
Acknowledgements 149
William Sieghart has had a distinguished career in publishing and the arts. He established the Forward Prizes for Poetry in 1992, and founded National Poetry Day in 1994. He is a former chairman of the Arts Council Lottery Panel, and current chairman of both the Somerset House Trust and Forward Thinking, a charity seeking peace in the Middle East and acceptance of British Muslims. His previous anthologies include Winning Words: Inspiring Poems for Everyday Life (2014), Poems of the Decade: An Anthology of the Forward Books of Poetry (2015) and 100 Prized Poems: Twenty-five Years of the Forward Books (2016).