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Andrew Motion

    26. Oktober 1952

    Sir Andrew Motion ist ein englischer Dichter, dessen Werk sich oft mit aktuellen Ereignissen und gesellschaftlichen Themen auseinandersetzt. Während seiner Amtszeit als Poet Laureate des Vereinigten Königreichs war er bekannt für seine Bemühungen, Poesie einem breiteren Publikum zugänglich zu machen, was sich in Initiativen wie dem Poetry Archive, einer Online-Bibliothek von Dichteraufnahmen, widerspiegelt. Sein Stil zeichnet sich durch die Fähigkeit aus, das tägliche Leben zu reflektieren und gleichzeitig dringende soziale Fragen anzusprechen, wodurch er einen bleibenden Eindruck bei den Lesern hinterlässt.

    Andrew Motion
    Poetry by Heart
    Sleeping on Islands
    Keats
    The Penguin Book of Elegy
    In the Blood
    Silver
    • Silver

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,4(34)Abgeben

      Juli 1802: Am Nordufer der Themse, unweit von London, liegt das Hispaniola, ein Wirtshaus, das von Jim Hawkins und seinem Sohn geführt wird. Jim junior unternimmt oft einsame Streifzüge durch die nebelverhangene Marschlandschaft; ansonsten muss er nach der Pfeife seines Vaters tanzen und im Schankraum der Kneipe den immergleichen Geschichten lauschen: von Abenteuern auf hoher See, von Mord, Rache, vergrabenen Schätzen – und von einem Mann mit einem Holzbein. Eines Spätabends taucht ein Mädchen bei Jim auf, Natty, mit einer Botschaft ihres Vaters – Long John Silver. Der alters, aber keineswegs willensschwache Pirat hat einen Plan: Jim und Natty sollen gemeinsam zur Schatzinsel aufbrechen und den Silberschatz bergen, der vor vielen Jahren dort zurückgelassen werden musste. Wenig später stechen Jim und Natty in See, genau wie einst ihre Väter. Während der Reise wachsen nicht nur ihre Gefühle füreinander, sondern auch die Ahnung, dass das eigentliche Abenteuer noch vor ihnen liegt. Und sie haben recht: Als die Nightingale ihr Ziel erreicht, weicht die Aufregung um den versteckten Schatz ungeahntem Schrecken. Denn die Schatzinsel ist nicht mehr so menschenleer, wie sie einmal war . . .

      Silver
    • In the Blood

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,3(13)Abgeben

      Written from a teenage child's point of view, Motion captures the pathos and puzzlement of childhood with great clarity of expression and freshness of memory.

      In the Blood
    • The Penguin Book of Elegy

      Poems of Memory, Mourning and Consolation

      • 688 Seiten
      • 25 Lesestunden
      4,3(7)Abgeben

      Blending scholarly insight with a vibrant flair, this anthology offers a profound exploration of literature's emotional impact. It presents a collection that is both fascinating and essential, showcasing a diverse range of voices and perspectives. The book serves as a significant educational experience, inviting readers to engage deeply with its themes and narratives.

      The Penguin Book of Elegy
    • Keats

      • 636 Seiten
      • 23 Lesestunden
      4,2(42)Abgeben

      The outline of the story of John Keats's life is well known: the archetypal life of the Romantic genius, critically spurned and dying young. This biography aims to enrich the facts with an understanding of how Keats fitted into the intellectual and political life of his time. It includes detailed examination of significant friendships with anti-establishment figures such as Hazlitt and Hunt, and the closeness of Keats's own spirit to the ferment all around, as expressed in his poems. The book also presents information about his schooldays and medical training.

      Keats
    • Andrew Motion has been close to the centres of British poetry for over fifty years. Sleeping on Islands is his clear-sighted and open-hearted account of this remarkable career.

      Sleeping on Islands
    • Poetry by Heart

      • 576 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden
      3,9(19)Abgeben

      Familiar poems and almost unknown poems. Love poems and war poems. Funny poems and heartbroken poems. Poems that re-create the world we know and poems written on the dark side of the moon. Based on the hugely successful secondary-school recitation competition, now in its third year, Poetry by Heartis a collection of over 200 poems, from Geoffrey Chaucer to Emily Dickinson, from Emily Bronte to Benjamin Zephaniah, which have been specially chosen for their suitability for learning and reciting. Not 'booming' poems necessarily - though there are certainly a few of those - but poems that delight the ear as much as they do the eye. Hear the poems. In a ground-breaking feature, more than 100 poems in the book are accompanied by QR codes which allow the reader to access readings of the poems on their mobile phone - many of them specially recorded by the poets themselves. Read about the poems. Each poem has a full-page note on the work and on the poet, making Poetry by Heartan invaluable resource for anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of the work. Enjoy the Poems. Above all, this is an anthology to treasure. An anthology which celebrates the age-old pleasure of reciting poems and of hearing them spoken aloud. Edited by Julie Blake, Mike Dixon, Andrew Motion and Jean Sprackland

      Poetry by Heart
    • Randomly Moving Particles is built from two long poems that form its opening and close, connected by three shorter pieces. The title poem, in a kaleidoscope of compelling scenes, engages with subjects that include migration, placement, loss, space exploration and current British and American politics.

      Randomly Moving Particles
    • In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to the most important poets in our literature.

      John Keats : poems selected by Andrew Motion
    • From an extraordinary poetic career and including new and previously uncollected poems, this selection draws together work that in a variety of ways offers intimate reflections on memory and the cost of human experience.

      New and Selected Poems 1977-2022
    • Dr Cake is an unexceptional man. After a period of study and practice in London and several years spent travelling in Europe, he has chosen the life of a village doctor and lives quietly and alone. Why then, on the brass plate so ostentatiously screwed into his coffin-lid, is there no name?

      The invention of Dr Cake