
Poems of sleep and dreams
About this book
Poets have always drawn inspiration from the wild fancies of dream-life. We spend a third of our lives asleep, and throughout history our nocturnal visions have engaged the interpretive talents of our greatest writers. This treasury of poets?Sidney, Donne, Blake, Keats, Wordsworth, Whitman, Rilke, Plath, Graves, Roethke, Bishop, Moore, Updike, and many more?encompasses lullabies, invocations, aubades, songs, epigrams, and stories, in every conceivable mood from the broadly comic to the tragic. It includes poems about daydreams and nightmares, about falling asleep and about waking up, about insomnia, night thoughts, monsters of the dark, twilight, dawn, and the rebirth of morning. A collection of poems about sleep by classical masters include Sappho's "Tonight I've Watched," Rossetti's "Nuptial Sleep," Salvatore Quasimodo's "Insomnia," and Thom Gunn's "Annihilation of Nothing." 15,000 first printing.
Subjects
SleepPoetryDreamsPoetry, collectionsPoetry (poetic works by one author)