The fallen idol, according to a birthday card produced by my eldest son many, many decades ago, when we were both much younger and I had lots more hair.
Showing the Meaning or Truth of Something
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Imaginary Gardens with Illustrated Toads in Them
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Imaginary Gardens with Illustrated Toads in Them
And now for something completely different: having said as much as I can think of saying right now about the Ambleside Online approach to poetry, I’m going to turn my attention to a different topic: i...
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Oh, Wait, It Wasn't the Complete Works After All: More Works to Add to the Works
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A Fly Sends a Letter to a Bee
Adult Poems in The Works
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The Playground Goes to School
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The Playground Goes to School
A Closer Look at The Works
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Experiencing poetry with my children. perrynodelman.substack.com/p/more-on-le...
More on Learning about Poetry
After my childhood experience of poetry and after my time as an undergrad English major studying it and then as a teacher of literature teaching it came my years as a parent sharing literature with my...
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My childhood in poetry.https://open.substack.com/pub/perrynodelman/p/learning-about-poetry?r=2hbznk&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
The ghost of poetry. perrynodelman.substack.com/p/the-ghost-...
The Ghost of Poetry
Why is so little poetry for children being published? In the light of the relative scarcity of poetry, that questions might better be replaced by its opposite: why is poetry for children being publish...
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What is a treasury? A new post about children and poetry. perrynodelman.substack.com/p/what-is-a-...
What is a treasury?
As many of their titles reveal, then, editors of anthologies of poetry—and especially anthologies of poetry for children—like to identify what they are offering as “treasuries. ” Now I’d like to explo...
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Yet more about The Echoing Green on my Children and Poetry Substack: Cecil Day-Lewis and William Blake
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Why the Echoing Green?
It now occurs to me, a day after publishing it, that my post on The Echoing Green, C Day-Lewis’ three volume anthology of poetry for children, didn't account for its title. If you’re familiar with poe...
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A new post on my Children and Poetry
Substack. This one is about one particular anthology. open.substack.com/pub/perrynod...
Substack. This one is about one particular anthology. open.substack.com/pub/perrynod...
The Echoing Green
Edited By Cecil Day-Lewis
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A new post on my Children and Poetry Substack, this time about one specific anthology. open.substack.com/pub/perrynod...
The Echoing Green
Edited By Cecil Day-Lewis
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What I’m Planning to Do
I began working on this project some months ago by gathering poetry anthologies--mostly collections identified as being for children, but also some identified as being intended for families, and a var...
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Children and Poetry | Perry Nodelman | Substack
An exploration of what children are, what poetry is, and what children's poetry might be. Click to read Children and Poetry, by Perry Nodelman, a Substack publication. Launched a day ago.
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I interrupt this silence to report that my forthcoming book is now being advertised on the publisher’s website. www.bloomsbury.com/ca/represent...
Representations of Art and Art Museums in Children’s Picture Books
What happens when the assumptions and practices of museum curators and art educators intersect with the assumptions and practices of publishing for children?Thi…
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The Fedex people are as good at delivery photographs as they are at numerous other aspects of delivery.
Much to my surprise, this book is not centrally concerned with what the Nodelmans have done in recent years.
Did Sexton change the line at some point? Did Kumin? Or is the line in Kumin's edition the one that's an error? Or what would a prospector for golf be, exactly? Can anyone help me with this, or lead me to somewhere or someone who might?
"he is the old prospector for gold, with secret dreams of God-heads and fish heads." But then this PDF lacks most of its front matter and all the publishing info, so I don't know its date or anything about how the text was edited.
I can't make any sense of that, so I was pleased to find one version of the poem in a PDF on the Academia website of Sexton's Complete Poems edited by Maxine Kumin that reads, far more understandably,
In one of the lines in In her poem "The Lobster" as found in many places on the Internet, Anne Sexton says that "he is the old prospector for golf, with secret dreams of God-heads and fish heads." A golf prospector?
A Scottish poem about working in an art gallery. Published in The Edinburgh Book of Twentieth-Century Scottish Poetry, edited by Maurice Lindsay and Lesley Duncan (Edinburgh University Press, 2005).
Can anyone help me to understand the logic of this sequence of two items in the ingredient list of the recipe for the lentil and sweet potato casserole we had tonight for dinner?
-4 cups low-sodium vegetable stock
-2 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more to taste
-4 cups low-sodium vegetable stock
-2 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more to taste