martes, 5 de abril de 2011

About Books & Literature: Happy National Poetry Month!

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From Megan Romer, your About Books & Literature Editor
As Spring rolls North and the flowers start blooming all over the United States, we're celebrating National Poetry Month over here in About.com Literatureland. We're resolving to read more poetry, perhaps write a little bit of poetry, and otherwise appreciate how dull and colorless life would be without poetry.

How to Celebrate National Poetry Month
We've got oodles of ideas for how to celebrate National Poetry Month. Read, write, recite, share, and more! Need some poetic inspiration? Look no further.

Books for Tweens and Young Teens About Writing Poetry
Some kids love poetry, and write it by the notebookful; others are slightly more reluctant. If you have a young writer in your life who needs a bit of a push or just a bit of polish, these great books will certainly be of help.

Emily Dickinson: 'Poetry, Series One'
Even reluctant poetry-readers often find themselves loving Emily Dickinson. Her poems are simple, rhythmic, and evoke lovely images of nature and beauty and the circle of life. Also, as they're almost all written in what's called "common meter," they can be sung to the tune of "Amazing Grace," "The Yellow Rose of Texas," or even the 'Gilligan's Island' theme song, as well as a number of other folk and popular songs. Isn't poetry fun?

Shakespeare's Sonnets
National Poetry Month also happens to coincide with The Bard's birthday, which falls on April 23rd, so why not make it a double-celebration and brush up on the sonnets?

 


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