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Poetry Daily

366 Poems from the World's Most Popular Poetry Website

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The founding editors of poems.com, the Poetry Daily website, have compiled 366 days worth of poetry (including Leap Day) from 366 contemporary poets, with a poem fit for every day of the year. Humorous, edgy, comforting or thought-provoking, this book of poems celebrates the diversity of today's thriving poetry culture.

Poetry Daily includes poems from:

—Robert Pinsky

—Rita Dove

—Billy Collins

—Anne Waldman

—Dana Gioia

—Kay Ryan

—Jane Hirschfield

—Albert Goldbarth

This thoughtful, lively book collection presents a poem-a-day that you can enjoy any time, anywhere, from January through December—the perfect way to enjoy the pleasures of poetry in delicious bite-sized morsels.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 1, 2003
      Denizens, or Netizens, of the Poetry Daily site (poets.com) will recognize the components of this massive culling. The site has published more than 2,000 poems over the past five years. Two of the founding editors, Diane Boller and Don Selby, along with Santa Barbara Independent book critic Chryss Yost, have selected a poem for every day of the year in Poetry Daily: Poems from the Most Popular Poetry Website, with advisory editors Rita Dove and Dana Gioia. With work from everyone from Adrienne Rich to C sar Vallejo, from Marge Piercy to Michelangelo to James Merrill, John Ashbery and Natasha Trethewey, there's something for just about everyone.

    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2004
      Poetry Daily is the site for poetry lovers, and the founding editors have done well with this first collection drawn from its postings. The poem-a-day format (including February 29) captures the site's energy perfectly, and the juxtapositions (e.g., Thylias Moss and Albert Goldbarth on August 30 and 31, respectively) remind us how rich contemporary poetry is.

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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