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Do Not Go Gentle (Paperback)
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Do Not Go Gentle (Paperback)
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Loot Price R277
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This wide-ranging selection combines popular choices of traditional
poems read at funerals with powerful poems by contemporary writers
more tuned to our present age of doubt and disbelief. There are
poems here for churchgoers and believers, including classic verses
of grief and consolation by John Donne, Christina Rossetti, Emily
Bronte and Emily Dickinson, the anonymous Do not stand at my grave
and weep, and the poems read at Princess Diana's funeral. But there
are also poems for people of all faiths and religions, for
agnostics and atheists, and most importantly for those who aren't
sure what they believe, whose grief over loss is the more intense
for not knowing what happens to the soul after death. Grief isn't
denied but experienced and made more bearable by being put into
memorable words. Searing poems of lament are followed by moving
elegies celebrating the lives of those we will always love. Whether
and how the spirit survives is then explored in an extraordinary
gathering of poems by writers as different and diverse as the
Persian mystic Rumi, Zen Buddhist composers of Japanese haiku, and
American poets Mary Oliver and Jane Kenyon. Buttressed against
their assertions of faith in an afterlife are modern sceptics, from
Auden and Larkin to William Carlos Williams and C.K. Williams,
whose wrestling with the meaning of death helps us make sense of no
sense, mirroring our own anxieties and difficulties. But however
various and contradictory these poems, their message chimes with
Larkin's famous words, proving 'Our almost-instinct almost true:/
What will survive of us is love.' Unlike other poetry anthologies
of loss, mourning and remembrance, Do Not Go Gentle offers a
selection of poems specifically for reading at funerals and
memorial services. It can also be used for reading aloud to friends
and family, or for reading while numbed and bewildered - all times
when the right poem can help us share and bear the burden of
immediate grief.
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