
Being Human
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The range of poetry here complements that of the first two anthologies: hundreds of thoughtful and passionate poems about living in the modern world; poems that touch the heart, stir the mind and fire the spirit; poems about being human, about love and loss, fear and longing, hurt and wonder. There are more great poems from the 20th century as well as many recent poems of rare imaginative power from the first decade of the 21st century.
But this book is also rare in reflecting the concerns of readers from all walks of life. Such has been the appeal of Staying Alive and Being Alive that many people have written not only to express their appreciation of these books, but also to share poems which have been important in their own lives. Being Human draws on this highly unusual publisher's mailbag, including many talismanic personal survival poems suggested by our readers.
'I love Staying Alive and keep going back to it. Being Alive is just as vivid, strongly present and equally beautifully organised. But this new book feels even more alive - I think it has a heartbeat, or maybe that's my own thrum humming along with the music of these poets. Sitting alone in a room with these poems is to be assured that you are not alone, you are not crazy (or if you are, you're not the only one who thinks this way!) I run home to this book to argue with it, find solace in it, to locate myself in the world again.' - Meryl Streep
'Truly startling and powerful poems.' - Mia Farrow
'These poems distil the human heart as nothing else... Staying Alive celebrates the point of poetry. It's invigorating and makes me proud of being human.' - Jane Campion
'Staying Alive is a blessing of a book. The title says it all. I have long waited for just this kind of setting down of poems. Has there ever been such a passionate anthology? These are poems that hunt you down with the solace of their recognition.' - Anne Michaels
'Staying Alive is a magnificent anthology. The last time I was so excited, engaged and enthralled by a collection of poems was when I first encountered The Rattle Bag. I can't think of any other anthology that casts its net so widely, or one that has introduced me to so many vivid and memorable poems.' - Philip Pullman
'Usually if you say a book is "inspirational" that means it's New Agey and soft at the center. This astonishingly rich anthology, by contrast, shows that what is edgy, authentic and provocative can also awaken the spirit and make its readers quick with consciousness. In these pages I discovered many new writers, and I've decided I'm now in love with our troublesome epoch if it can produce poems of such genius.' - Edmund White
'Staying Alive is a wonderful testament to Neil Astley's lifetime in poetry, and to the range and courage of his taste. It's also, of course, a testament to poetry itself: to its powers to engross and move us, to its ability to challenge and brace us, and to its exultation. Everyone who cares about poetry should own this book.' - Andrew Motion
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Content
- Intro
- Description
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1: Being Human
- from Shape of Time
- Funny
- Humankind
- The Guest House
- Human
- Human Beings
- The Sounds of Earth
- The Human Species
- Here and Human
- Being Human,
- Another Country
- Happiness
- To Cease
- Ars Poetica #100: I Believe
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
- Vigil
- 2: The stuff of life
- What I Believe
- What Do I Really Believe?
- What Is Worth Knowing?
- Anniversary
- The Answer
- As I Go
- In Praise of Walking
- Train Ride
- The Road Between Here and There
- The Sofas, Fogs and Cinemas
- To Go to Lvov
- A Brief for the Defense
- Burlap Sack
- Table
- Table Laid
- The great tablecloth
- A Long Way from Bread
- Bread
- Don't Talk to Me about Bread
- Quilts
- Second-Hand Coat
- Helplessness
- Don't Give Me the Whole Truth
- 'Although the wind'
- Sir, I Want to Write Poems with Flowers
- Winter Anemones
- Duende
- The Thunder Shower
- Kinsale
- Daed-traa
- Where Water Comes Together with Other Water
- The Local Accent
- Counting
- Midnight Singer
- Moon
- Things I Didn't Know I Loved
- Things I Didn't Know I Loved
- The Sunlight on the Garden
- Pastoral
- The Colours
- Blue Field
- On Harlech Beach
- Archaic Torso of Apollo
- A Green Crab's Shell
- Wasp on Water
- Amber
- The Weighing
- The Layers
- The Way It Is
- 'To be great, be whole.'
- 'I drew a line.'
- The Armful
- The Whole Mess.Almost
- The Skip
- 3: Life history
- A Lost Memory of Delhi
- I Go Back to May 1937
- Woman Unborn
- Upon Seeing an Ultrasound Photo of an Unborn Child
- Infant
- Crowning
- Naming You
- Patrick I
- The Weighing of the Heart
- All the things you are not yet
- Lullaby
- The Baby
- A Little Tooth
- Spinning
- Shoulders
- Man and Derailment
- Generations
- Mother to Son
- Mother to Son
- I Am Becoming My Mother
- Self-portrait
- Autobiography
- The Mothers
- The Fathers
- Grandchildren
- Delicious Babies
- She Leaves Me
- To a Daughter Leaving Home
- Small boy
- Monopoly
- Mythmaker
- The Pomegranate
- How to Cut a Pomegranate
- Persephone
- Moonlight: Chickens on the Road
- 'My father thought it bloody queer'
- The Drive
- Ausculta
- Say You Love Me
- Self Portrait with Fire Ants
- We Remember Your Childhood Well
- Crossing the Frontier
- The Makings of You
- Crossing the Loch
- At Thirty
- Life History
- 'the thirty-eighth year.'
- The Wife Speaks
- Men at Forty
- Mothers and Daughters
- Middle Age
- Nel Mezzo del Cammin
- Approaching Fifty
- The World
- The Woman at the Washington Zoo
- Untitled
- Shave
- Fat Man
- Self-portrait, Rear View
- Getting Older
- An Old Woman
- from After the Operation
- Golden Mothers Driving West
- Rembrandt's Late Self-Portraits
- Old Man Leaves Party
- Still Morning
- Salt and Pepper
- In Praise of Darkness
- Ignorance
- A Quiet Joy
- Voyage
- The Niche
- And Suddenly It's Evening
- The Girl
- 4: About time
- The Shrine Whose Shape I Am
- Water
- Our Dust
- Vertical Realities
- In the Waiting Room
- The Train
- Ein Leben
- This Is How Memory Works
- A Sofa in the Forties
- Raymond, at 60
- from Monday in Seven Days
- The Bend in the Road
- Memory
- Memory
- Ladder of Hours
- The Price
- The Killing of Dreams
- Harlem [2]
- Salvation Blues
- Matthew XXV: 30
- News of the World
- from Mythistorema
- 'The washing never gets done.'
- A Man in His Life
- Carpe Diem
- Riot Eve
- Sathyaji
- Dawn Revisited
- Lava
- Could Have
- Thanks
- Caught
- Listen
- Meeting Point
- The Three Fates
- Leaving
- Progress
- The mud-spattered recollections of a woman who lived her life backwards
- Pause: Rewind
- The Little Box
- Inside the Apple
- Life
- Nothing Is Lost
- A Woman's Portrait 1938
- In Santa Maria del Populo
- Black Moon
- 'Life draws a tree'
- Etching of a Line of Trees
- The Art of Disappearing
- Childhood
- Song of Childhood
- Angels talking in Wings of Desire
- Cerulean Blue: Footnote on Wim Wenders
- Privilege of Being
- God in France
- A Confession
- Fruit
- A Note
- Callers
- Poet, Lover, Birdwatcher
- Audides
- Keeping quiet
- Quietness
- Apple Tree in Blossom
- The Oven Bird
- Flowers
- The Life Around Us
- Burning the Bracken
- 'The trees are bare.'
- Song at the Beginning of Autumn
- The Snakes of September
- September Evening: Deer at Big Basin
- The Wild Swans at Coole
- Autumn
- Nothing Gold Can Stay
- Blue Grapes
- A Few Facts
- Trio
- Canticle
- New Year's Poem
- February - not everywhere
- April and Silence
- Seed
- This Morning
- Matins
- What It Is
- May
- The Old Neighbors
- Midsummer, Tobago
- So many summers
- Amaryllis
- Screened Porch
- Landscape
- 'Every dying man.'
- 5: Fight to the death
- Having It Out with Melancholy
- Back
- Nuptial Song
- Plumbing the Deepening Groove
- Shrike Tree
- Thinking About Bill, Dead of AIDS
- Faith
- Dark Night in Balmes Street
- The eyes in the rear-view mirror
- Young partridge
- Kevin
- What the Doctor Said
- Death Who
- Tomorrow They Will Carve Me
- Procedure
- Process
- The Suicides
- Fever 103°
- Fever
- The Rabbit Catcher
- Life after Death
- The Portrait
- Turn Your Eyes Away
- This Life
- I Feel Drunk All the Time
- Heart Attack
- Defying Gravity
- The Race
- At the Bedside
- Marginal Jottings on the Prospect of Dying
- Antidote to the Fear of Death
- Directions for Dying
- The Cinder Path
- Pure Pain
- 'What hurts the worst'
- Balance Sheet
- A Ladder to the Sky
- 'So this is it'
- Breath
- The pace of change
- The Morning After My Death
- My Father's Body
- Timer
- Marked with D.
- Only a Small Death
- Common and Particular
- What I Learned from My Mother
- The House After Her Death
- Dining
- from The Unfinished
- Memorial
- Comparisons
- Ann
- Landscape with the Fall of Icarus
- You Were You Are Elegy
- Ode to History
- No Time
- Years go by
- Death Is Smaller Than I Thought
- Darling
- The Dead
- No Time
- Branches
- 6: War and survival
- What He Thought
- Campo dei Fiori
- The Fall of Rome
- 'More Light! More Light!'
- Dedications to Bashert
- Deathfugue
- Jew on Bridge
- The Visitor
- I Am Your Waiter Tonight and My Name Is Dmitri
- The Long War
- Letter to My Wife
- Aspen Tree
- The Green Beret
- Night Ambush
- How to Kill
- Here, Bullet
- The War Works Hard
- The Place Where We Are Right
- nothing else
- The Pomegranates of Kandahar
- A Night Unlike Others
- 16 Iraqi Policeman
- Silence
- War
- A Poem of Bliss
- Abd el-Hadi Fights a Superpower
- Truce
- A U-Boat Morning, 1914
- The Field-Mouse
- The Goldfinches of Baghdad
- Garden Fragrance
- Though There Are Torturers
- The Ice-Cream Man
- To Whom It May Concern
- Wreaths
- September Twelfth, 2001
- I Saw You Walking
- Kidding Myself in Kuta, Bali: A Pantoum
- While the Record Plays
- Fear
- In trying times
- On Living
- Soup
- I will live and survive
- Skipping Without Ropes
- Sorry I Forgot To Clean Up After Myself
- It's This Way
- My Blue Piano
- Soldiering On
- 'For Those Dead, Our Dead.'
- Sleeping on the Bus
- News About No One
- You Will Forget
- 7: Living in hope
- from Freehold
- Epic
- Shancoduff
- The Parlour
- My real dwelling
- Denouement
- The Broken Home
- Back Home
- Hometown
- Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg
- Conurbation
- Leaf-Huts and Snow-Houses
- Street
- American Classic
- from Poem VI
- Them and You
- Cathedral Builders
- Grit
- Intervention Pay Day
- Cable-ship
- Imagine the Angels of Bread
- Beatitude
- I Was in a Hurry
- The Silenced
- Mother Tongue
- My Voice
- The Mirror
- It looks so simple from a distance.
- Local
- A Second Nature
- Foreign
- Must Escape
- Hijab Scene #7
- Application for Naturalisation
- Front door
- Englan Voice
- from The arrival of Brighteye
- Wherever I Hang
- Look We Have Coming to Dover!
- Half-caste
- Half-and-Half
- Bilingual Blues
- The Truth Is
- Painting a Room
- The Mercy
- Miracle
- Optimistic Little Poem
- The Spaces of Hope
- Hope
- Hope
- Living Space
- Little of Distinction
- Emerging
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes, But
- Dreams
- 8: Body and soul
- Ape House, Berlin Zoo
- With No Experience in Such Matters
- Elegy for a Dead Labrador
- Looking at the Invisible
- From Underneath
- Giuseppe
- The Gun
- City Animals
- Skunk Hour
- The Armadillo
- Song
- The Mower
- The Caterpillars
- Another Feeling
- The Oldest Living Thing in L.A.
- Tarantulas on the Lifebuoy
- The Eel
- The Cows on Killing Day
- Little Aster
- Poem by Gottfried Benn
- Body, Remember.
- 'A body is given to me.'
- Disappearing Act
- Body
- A Hindu to His Body
- Pocket Mirror
- Mirror
- Theory My Natural Brown Ass
- The Idea of Mountain
- Proof
- View with a Grain of Sand
- The Bright Field
- Keeping Things Whole
- Almost
- Oddments, inklings, omens, moments
- Feet
- The Gateway
- The Gift
- Flesh
- Toward the End
- The God Abandons Antony
- Tree
- The Garden
- Sweeping the Garden
- from Of Gravity and light
- Nobody
- Strong in the Rain
- Prayer
- Prayer
- 9: More to love
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Like That
- Track 1: Lush Life
- Strawberries
- Low
- The Shipfitter's Wife
- The Net
- Tamer and Hawk
- Tigers
- Romantic Moment
- Before You Came
- True Ways of Knowing
- 'i carry your heart with me'
- The Song
- He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
- The Dream Keeper
- The Present
- This Hour
- Supper
- & Forgive Us Our Trespasses
- from A Red Cherry on a White-tiled Floor
- Sounds of the day
- from 100 Love Sonnets
- Should You Die First
- Anti-Love Poem
- Love
- For Each Other
- Say I forgot
- Love Song: I and Thou
- A Marriage
- Thank You, My Fate
- Acknowledgements
- Index of writers
- Index of titles and first lines
- Copyright
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