The Penguin Book of Elegy: Poems of Memory, Mourning and Consolation

Edited by Andrew Motion , Stephen Regan
Introduction by Andrew Motion
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The Penguin Book of Elegy: Poems of Memory, Mourning and Consolation

Edited by Andrew Motion , Stephen Regan
Introduction by Andrew Motion
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  • Published date: Apr 01, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 688
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780241269626
  • Dimensions: 5.05" W x 1.18" L x 7.71" H
Stephen Regan's (Editor) books include Irish Writing: An Anthology of Irish Literature in English 1789-1939 (2004) and The Sonnet (2019). He has taught at Ruskin College, Oxford; Royal Holloway, University of London; and Durham University, where he is Professor Emeritus. He is currently a Research Associate at the University of Melbourne. Andrew Motion's (Editor) most recent collection is New and Selected Poems 1977-2022 (2023). He was UK Poet Laureate from 1999 to 2009, is co-founder of The Poetry Archive and Poetry by Heart, and since 2015 has lived in Baltimore, where he is Homewood Professor of the Arts at Johns Hopkins University.
"If you have any weakness for poetry at all this book will draw you in then devastate you." —Susie Goldsbrough, The Times

"Poignant. . .memorable. . .impressively fresh and compelling. . .the reader is bound to come away from a collection like this asking what the poetry of lament might help to teach us about the task of grieving for the threatened loss of an entire world." —Rowan Williams, New Statesman

"A magnificent reminder of the permanence of love." —Bel Mooney, Daily Mail

"The giants of the genre are well presented. . .there are discoveries aplenty. . .so monumental is this anthology that one can imagine it pillowing a knight’s head on an elaborately carved marble tomb." —Anthony Gardner, Tablet

"Funny, angry and provocative. . .the anthology is a success. . .the editors’ introduction is excellent—clear, informative and thought-provoking." —Sean O’Brien, Telegraph

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