
Tea poems - LibraryThing
Jun 20, 2008 · A thread for tea-related poetry. Here's a poem I ran across elsewhere on LT: Snow Water By Michael Longley A fastidious brewer of tea, a tea Connoisseur as well as a poet, I modestly request on my sixtieth Birthday a gift of snow water. Tea steam and ink stains. Single-Mindedly I scald my teapot and Measure out some Silver Needles Tea,
Have You Ever Done That? by Julie Larios | LibraryThing
Have You Ever Done That is a wonderful poetry book about fun, adventurous things you can do. It tells of outdoor activities, and as the book progresses, the stories get more nautical and imaginary. This book has a great plot, which tells people that its okay to …
The Guardian Books of the Year 2024 - LibraryThing
Guardian critics pick the year’s best books. Fiction by Guardian book critic Justine Jordan. Crime and Thrillers by Guardian book critic Laura Wilson.
The Great Age of Chinese Poetry: The High Tang - LibraryThing
Hailed as the most important and most comprehensive single study of Tang poetry to have appeared in English when originally published by Yale University Press in 1981, this Quirin Press Revised Edition brings back into print this much sought after title and offers the full original text with the following features: Older Wade-Giles transliteration fully updated and revised to …
Rossetti: His Life and Works by Evelyn Waugh | LibraryThing
Waugh did an excellent job at depicting the formation of the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, attentively researching each member and their contribution. However, his portrayal of Rossetti appears to be in keeping with the jealous and ignorant. His picky nastiness is what I would deem pinkies in the air, tea cup in hand, little old gossipy lady like.
GraceCollection Cat Challenge | 2025 Category Challenge
With this in mind, I'm going to attempt to read about half non-fiction and half fiction (including poetry, plays, etc) in any given month. But we will see how that goes. CultureCAT Bonus 1: South East Asia/Pacific Islander CultureCAT Bonus 2: Wrongly Convicted People
Charl08 reads Voices and Visions in 2025 - LibraryThing
Dec 30, 2024 · I'd not heard of the erotic poetry of Gwerful Mechain, - the exhibition included a modern copy of 'Cywydd y cedor' (Poem to the Vagina) Wales, 18th century From the notes: "Candid eroticism, audacity and humour characterise the poetry of Gwerful Mechain (d. 1502).
People/Characters: Freddy Eynsford-Hill - LibraryThing
(Fictitious character) Freddy Eynsford-Hill is a rather ineffectual man from a good, but impoverished family. They are still trying to climb the social ladd
Jeffrey Wainwright | Author | LibraryThing
They live in Manchester and spend some parts of the year in Italy. Jeffrey Wainwright has written many articles and reviews on poetry and two books of criticism, Poetry the Basics (2004) and Acceptable Words: Essays on the Poetry of Geoffrey Hill (2005), and has translated plays by Péguy, Corneille and Koltès for radio and stage.
Kettle Bottom by Diane Gilliam Fisher | LibraryThing
The tags we need for poetry like this are: Appalachia: Courage, Appalachia: U.S. History. Appalachia: Life Without the Stereotypes, Appalachia -Family Stories. KETTLE BOTTOM is a collection of modern poems with the tenor of Appalachian ballads, in the tradition of Scotlandʻs keen, haunting "Edward, Edward," which all the world knows is a ...