Dog Poems An Anthology

Dog Poems An Anthology, curated by various authors, is published by New Directions Publishing Corporation in 2021. This collection features a diverse range of poetic reflections on the bond between humans and dogs, exploring themes of companionship, loyalty, and the emotional depth that these animals bring to our lives. With 112 pages, this anthology showcases the insights and humor of renowned poets, offering a multifaceted view of our relationship with dogs throughout history.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of voices, from classic to contemporary, as they delve into the wisdom and wit of poets like Diogenes, Clarice Lispector, and Pablo Neruda. The anthology captures the essence of canine companionship, inviting contemplation on both the joy and complexity of these relationships. Through various poetic forms, including haiku, the collection emphasizes the profound impact dogs have on our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. This edition serves as a thoughtful tribute to the enduring connection between humans and their four-legged friends.
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“Canis familiaris: man’s best friend. Dogs have followed at our heels from our earliest hunts and have remained our faithful companions through thick and thin, triumph and disaster. At every age of history and at every stage of our lives, we look to dogs for friendship, love, labor, understanding, admiration, and compassion. And yet they give us far more than even all that. From Diogenes to Clarice Lispector, our most beloved writers and poets have been receptive to canine inspiration, and Dog Poems brings together their wisdom, their wit, their insight, their empathy, and-of course-their sense of humor. Dogs speak archly in Pope’s “On the Collar of a Dog.” They lap up praise in Stevie Smith’s “O Pug!” and Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s “Dog,” we contemplate our four-legged friends, and in doing so, our own fragile and compromised humanity. Ezra Pound muses, Pablo Neruda mourns, and Dylan Thomas sings. Gertrude Stein’s famous quip-“I am I because my little dog knows me”-rings true: in understanding their dogs, these writers come a little closer to knowing themselves. And we’re all the better for it”–
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