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Leslie Pockell (1942–2010)

Author of The 100 Best Poems of All Time

15 Works 814 Members 15 Reviews

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Legal name
Pockell, Leslie M
Birthdate
1942-06-19
Date of death
2010-07-26
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
Place of death
White Plains, New York, USA
Cause of death
cancer
Places of residence
White Plains, New York, USA
Education
Columbia University
Occupations
publishing executive
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I sought out this collection after reading a discussion thread not long ago about the most memorable/traumatizing short stories assigned by high school English teachers. Only 21 stories are included here, and they are limited to those of only American origin, but I thought it was a reasonably well-rounded collection. They range from the humorous and the delightfully disturbing to the incomprehensible ("The Call of Cthulhu") and the weirdly twisted, and I limited my reading to no more than a single story each day to allow more time to ruminate.… (more)
 
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ryner | May 10, 2023 |
One of probably many books claiming to have the "best" love poems. This collection (100 poems on 128 pages) covers centuries of romantic poetry. The collection had many, many poems I was already familiar with, but also some I was not as familiar with. The editor/s add a comment under a poem's title, perhaps to help those who may be less comfortable with poetry understand what the it's trying to convey.

I picked this up because of the lightweight paperback size - easy to slip into one’s beach bag or briefcase. I’ve had it around since 2007 and never thought to review it. It would be a great gift book for a friend or another loved one who might not read a lot of poetry. Here are two of the poems from the anthology…

The Avenue by Frances Cornford (granddaughter of Charles Darwin)

Who has not seen their lover
Walking at ease,
Walking like any other
A pavement under trees,
Not singular; apart,
But footed, featured, dressed,
Approaching like the rest
In the same dapple of the summer caught;
Who has not suddenly thought
With swift surprise:
There walks in cool disguise,
There comes, my heart.

Habitation

Marriage is not
a house or even a tent

it is before that, and colder:

the edge of the forest, the edge
of the desert
the unpainted stairs
at the back where we squat
outside, eating popcorn

the edge of the receding glacier

where painfully and with wonder
at having survived even
this far

we are learning to make fire
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avaland | 1 other review | Apr 1, 2023 |
Many beautiful POEMS rate Five Star reading and inspiration!

It would be good to edit out the depressing ones that bring it down a star.

Here are some of my favorites:
 
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m.belljackson | 3 other reviews | Aug 19, 2022 |
A good selection of poems.
 
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pacbox | 1 other review | Jul 9, 2022 |

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