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Sea! The Sea! Peter Jay

Sea! The Sea! By Peter Jay

Sea! The Sea! by Peter Jay


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Published in association with the National Maritime Museum, this anthology celebrates the sea as an elemental force with resonances for various people. It presents sea adventures, voyages, explorations, battles, storms, fishing and trade to name just the human interactions with the sea which have been described, praised or lamented in poetry.

Sea! The Sea! Summary

Sea! The Sea!: An Anthology of Poems by Peter Jay

Published in association with the National Maritime Museum, this anthology celebrates the sea as an elemental force with deep resonances for people everywhere. As such, it has always had a place of honour in poetry. Poets from time immemorial have written of sea adventures, voyages, explorations, battles, drownings, storms, shipwrecks, fishing and trade, to name just some of the human interactions with the sea which have been described, praised or lamented in poetry. The Sea! The Sea! entertainingly blends poems ancient and modern, well-known and familiar, solemn and light-hearted. As well as English-language poets from the anonymous author of The Seafarer to the present, the book includes a light seasoning of Spanish and French poems to commemorate their countrymen's part in the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar, whose anniversary this book commemorates.

About Peter Jay

Peter Jay is the editorial director of Anvil Press, which he founded in 1968. Among his books are a collection of poems `Shifting Frontiers', the Penguin Classic edition of `The Greek Anthology', and several translations including Gerard de Nerval's `Chimeras', Janos Pilinszky's `Crater' and Nichita Stanescu's `The Still Unborn About the Dead'. He lives in Greenwich.

Additional information

GOR006493214
9780856463792
0856463795
Sea! The Sea!: An Anthology of Poems by Peter Jay
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Carcanet Press Ltd
20051031
176
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