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		<title>Poems About Books and Libraries</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A remarkably diverse treasury of literary celebrations, this title is sure to take pride of place on the shelves of the book-obsessed.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A remarkably diverse treasury of literary celebrations, <i>Books and Libraries </i>is sure to take pride of place on the shelves of the book-obsessed. <br />Books have long captured the imagination of readers everywhere, commanding their love, earning their veneration. For Emily Dickinson they are frigates that &#8216;take us Lands away&#8217;; for Wordsworth they are &#8216;a substantial world, both pure and good&#8217;; Alberto Rios calls them &#8216;the deli offerings of civilization itself&#8217;. This affection extends to the hallowed gathering places of the written word: libraries where one can best hear &#8220;a choir of authors murmuring inside their books,&#8221; as Billy Collins has it; bookshops, especially second-hand ones, &#8216;too small for the worlds they hold, where words that sing you to sleep, stories that stalk your dreams, open like windows in a wall&#8217; (Gillian Clarke).  <br />  The poets collected here include Catullus, Horace, T&#8217;ao Ch&#8217;ien, Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ronsard, Lope de Vega, Shakespeare, Marvell, Blake, Pope and Keats; more recent luminaries include Brecht, Cavafy, Gabriela Mistral, Dylan Thomas, Iku Takenaka, Pablo Neruda, Wislawa Szymborska, Anne Stevenson, Maya Angelou, Derek Walcott, John Burnside and Ian McMillan.</p>
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