Last Poems by A. E. Housman audiobook

Last Poems: Poetry of A.E. Housman

By A. E. Housman
Read by Robert Bethune

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0.80 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9781933311463

Housman himself knew that his output as a poet would not be large. In his preface to this volume, he wrote, rather touchingly: "I publish these poems, few though they are, because it is not likely that I shall ever be impelled to write much more." He pulled Last Poems together because his life-long friend, Moses Jackson, was dying and Housman wanted Jackson to be able to read these poems before he passed away. The work in this volume is more varied in form and content than in his first book, and shows a change of heart, a greater acceptance of the human condition, along with a more impersonal voice. His sense of the finality of life is strong: Dead clay that did me kindness I can do none to you But only wear for breast-knot The flower of sinner's rue. Yet, if anything, his voice is gentler, his spirit calmer and more accepting, and his sense of the eternal stronger than in his first book. Enjoy!

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Housman himself knew that his output as a poet would not be large.
In his preface to this volume, he wrote, rather touchingly:

"I publish these poems, few though they are, because it is not likely that I shall ever be impelled to write much more."

He pulled Last Poems together because his life-long friend, Moses Jackson, was dying and Housman wanted Jackson to be able to read these poems before he passed away.

The work in this volume is more varied in form and content than in his first book, and shows a change of heart, a greater acceptance of the human condition, along with a more impersonal voice.
His sense of the finality of life is strong:

Dead clay that did me kindness
I can do none to you
But only wear for breast-knot
The flower of sinner's rue.

Yet, if anything, his voice is gentler, his spirit calmer and more accepting, and his sense of the eternal stronger than in his first book.

Enjoy!

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Author Bio: A. E. Housman

Author Bio: A. E. Housman

A. E. Housman (1859–1936) was an English poet and classical scholar best known for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Poetry
Runtime: 0.80
Audience: Adult
Language: English