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No Place Like Home
No Place Like Home: Poems | Jane Holloway
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Poets from around the world celebrate the universal appeal of the comforts of home in this unique anthology. Whether inhabited or remembered, whether solitary or teeming with family, whether a refuge from the world or a connection to a community, home is essential to the self. The poems in this anthology invite us into urban apartments and cozy cottages, stately mansions and hermits' huts. We watch a medieval housewife explain how she has spent her day; we join with Robert Herrick as he gives thanks for his "humble roof . . . weatherproof"; we peep in on Amy Lowell in the bath and John Donne in his bed, and join Joy Harjo at the kitchen table. Home can mean many things: from Horace's rural farm to Billy Collins's favorite armchair, from Milton's "blissful bower" in Paradise to Imtiaz Dharker's "Living Space" in the slums of Mumbai. Mary Oliver imagines her dream house, Emily Dickinson dwells in possibility--a fairer House than Prose, and a wide range of displaced poets long for their home countries: Ovid, Joachim du Bellay, Kapka Kassabova, Mahmoud Darwish, and even Jules Supervielle feeling "Homesick for the Earth." Wherever you happen to dwell or whatever your idea of domestic bliss, you are sure to find visions that resonate in No Place Like Home.
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This is a really great collection; one of my favorites of the series so far. I liked a good percentages of poems in here. Great variety of male/female poets, more modern selections than some others in the series but that‘s great. Also a good amount of culture variety. Love the topic and enjoyed the poems very much.

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In the quest to get a little more poetry exposure, I‘ve been listening to poetry podcasts and subscribing to Poem-A-Day digital poetry series. It‘s an exciting and fun thing to do for the introduction to so many unknown-to-me poets. This is how I found my way to this poet and this poem. And now I‘m down the rabbit hole after her work.

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rockpools That‘s lovely! 2y
Lesliereads I dig this poem!♥️ 🙏🏾 2y
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Nute @rockpools Thank you, Rachel!💕 (edited) 2y
Nute @Lesliereads I can‘t imagine how long a phone call would have to be to give us enough time to fully discuss the books that we have in common. It would be such a delightful time, Leslie!💕 2y
Nute @Amiable Thank you, Amy! I hope to visit some new bookstores next Saturday on Indie Bookstore Day. Keep a lookout in your mailbox!💕 2y
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