An entertaining guide to the rhyme and reason of poetry capacious and curious. George has an admirable ability to get to the heart of things in just a few lines. Dai George distils a lifetimes poetic thinking and reading into this warm, accessible book. * The Idler * This is a wonderfully lucid and compelling account of how poetry works and why it matters. In 24 exhilarating chapters, George guides us from Homers Iliad to the Instapoetry of today. A triumph in both concept and execution, How to Think Like a Poet fizzes almost audibly with intellectual energy and excitement. * Mark Ford, Professor of English Literature, University College London * With an infectious delight in his material, Dai George is a sure and skilful guide through some of poetrys most significant waters, opening our eyes to its everyday wonders. Thanks to its consciously global canvas, How to Think Like a Poet does something rather different to your usual poetic history or handbook, opening up fresh connections and avenues of thought across its chapters. George's agile, luminous, refreshing readings of individual poets down the centuries reveal just how much they have to offer us today. * Sarah Howe, British poet and lecturer in poetry at Kings College, London * Poetry haters will fall in love with poetry and the poetry lover will walk away refreshed after reading just a few pages of this authoritative, wide-ranging and witty book that is persistently fascinating and always an easy read! * Daljit Nagra, British poet and author of Indiom *