Lifelines: Letters from Famous People about Their Favourite PoemNiall MacMonagle Between 1985 and 1992, fifth formers at Wesley College, Dublin, wrote to a variety of famous people, asking them to name their favourite poem and give the reasons why it meant so much to them. In 1992, a collection of these letters and poems was published by TownHouse. The anthology was a huge success and has been reprinted many times since. In their letters to the teenagers, 223 famous people give honest, immediate, humorous, profound and revealing insights into themselves as they describe the reasons for their choice. Contributors include Garret FitzGerald, Maeve Binchy, Richard Branson, Mother Teresa, Jeffrey Archer, Jeremy Irons, Conor Cruise O'Brien and Cyril Cusack, making this a truly remarkable and unique anthology. |
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... voices . All prisoners Who hear voices Will report such voices To the Keeper of the tower . These voices do not exist And if they do exist They will be shot . The shooting of voices Is essential To the harmony of the tower . All ...
... voices . All prisoners Who hear voices Will report such voices To the Keeper of the tower . These voices do not exist And if they do exist They will be shot . The shooting of voices Is essential To the harmony of the tower . All ...
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... voice , The gladdest man is he . By lure then in finest sort , He seeks to bring her in , But if that she full gorged be , He can not so her win : Although her becks and bending eyes , She many proffers makes , Wo ho ho , he cries ...
... voice , The gladdest man is he . By lure then in finest sort , He seeks to bring her in , But if that she full gorged be , He can not so her win : Although her becks and bending eyes , She many proffers makes , Wo ho ho , he cries ...
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... voice of an alter ego or a conscience or the muse . He addresses himself as ' you ' : and you as a reader feel yourself drawn inside his thought process , becoming transformed into a better person as you read . The great metaphor of the ...
... voice of an alter ego or a conscience or the muse . He addresses himself as ' you ' : and you as a reader feel yourself drawn inside his thought process , becoming transformed into a better person as you read . The great metaphor of the ...
Contents
Garrett FitzGerald | 50 |
Julie OCallaghan | 56 |
Eileen Dunne | 63 |
Copyright | |
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Lifelines 2: Letters from Famous People about Their Favourite Poem Niall MacMonagle No preview available - 1994 |
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