
Staying Alive
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Many people turn to poetry only at unreal times, whether for consolation in loss or affirmation in love, or when facing other extremes and anxieties. Staying Alive includes many of the great modern love poems and elegies, but it also shows the power of poetry in celebrating the ordinary miracle, taking you on a journey around many of the different aspects of everyday life explored in poems.
A strong poem is not just for crisis. Such a poem is there for all times, helping us face or embrace daily change and disruption. It will also speak to us when nothing seems to be happening, when the poem's importance is in helping us stay alive to the world and stay true to ourselves.
Staying Alive has reached a wider readership than any other anthology of contemporary poetry. It is a landmark in the history of literary publishing. A sequel, Being Alive (2004), and a companion anthology, Being Human (2011), completed this poetry trilogy. Essential Poems from the Staying Alive Trilogy (2012) selects 100 poems from all three anthologies, a third from each. These anthologies have been welcomed not only by poets but by a wide range of well-known people respected for their work in fields other than poetry - all avid readers of poetry. They want to recommend these books above all other anthologies of contemporary poetry.
'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
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Poets on poetry
- Introduction
- Wild Geese
- 1: Body and soul
- Living
- Orkney / This Life
- A Northern Morning
- Happiness
- My Father's Irish Setters
- Legs
- Homage to My Hips
- Naked Vision
- The Hug
- The Hug
- Chemin de Fer
- He Sits Down on the Floor of a School for the Retarded
- An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow
- A Prayer
- Prayer
- Encounter
- FROM The Tenth Duino Elegy
- Variation on a Theme by Rilke
- FROM A Gilded Lapse of Time
- Dark Angel
- Temptation
- Poppies in October
- 'Eyesight of Wasps'
- The Wasps
- The Old World
- Watering the Horse
- Saint Animal
- Jarrow
- Where We Are
- 2: Roads
- The Road Not Taken
- The Bay
- Tyranny of Choice
- Not Waving but Drowning
- Poem
- Choose
- Meeting in a Lift
- 'i thank You God for most this amazing'
- You
- Begin
- Entirely
- Integrity
- The Bear
- The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me
- FROM Dream Songs
- FROM Some mangled dream songs for Henry
- Window
- The door
- The Door
- Directive
- The Road Home
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- Snow
- History
- History
- Snow
- The Cablecar
- That Silent Evening
- The Journey
- When You've Got
- Yes
- Happiness
- Machines
- Alone
- Couplings
- Traveling through the Dark
- Penitence
- Slow Animals Crossing
- The Moose
- Wife Hits Moose
- 3: Dead or alive
- 'To eat a pie and to have it.'
- Trillium
- 'I saw the daughter of the sun.'
- Stonepicker
- The arrow
- Be Not Too Hard
- Modern Sorcery
- Tonight of Yesterday
- Sonnet
- Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota
- Missing Dates
- Villanelle
- Signs
- FROM When One Has Lived a Long Time Alone
- My Dark Fathers
- Hoping It Might Be So
- Clear Night
- Defeated
- The Waking
- Mirages
- How to kill a living thing
- FROM Sublimation
- Horse
- Swineherd
- The way we live
- Apologia
- Addiction to an Old Mattress
- Things
- Thoughts After Ruskin
- Themes for women
- What Every Woman Should Carry
- Handbag
- Warning
- Dolor
- One Art
- Lamium
- A Glass of Water
- Sadness
- Sweetness
- The Execution
- A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack
- Epistle on suicide
- Harold's Leap
- Her Kind
- Anne Sexton's Last Letter to God
- My November Guest
- She Dotes
- The Cry
- The Leaden-Eyed
- And the Days Are Not Full Enough
- A Removal from Terry Street
- 4: Bittersweet
- Tube Ride to Martha's
- FROM Ukulele Music
- Against the grain
- The One Twenty Pub
- Luck in Sarajevo
- All of These People
- Waking This Morning
- I Am a Cameraman
- FROM The Wasting Game
- Brinkwomanship
- Here
- The Unprofessionals
- Visiting Hour
- FROM Changing the Subject
- The Cure
- Past-Lives Therapy
- Diving into the Wreck
- April 5, 1974
- At Poll Salach
- Thaw
- Thaw
- Kissing
- How my true love and I lay without touching
- 'You idiot!.'
- 90 North
- Listening to Collared Doves
- Watching for Dolphins
- Goat
- The Drainage
- Three Ways of Recovering a Body
- Bride and Groom Lie Hidden for Three Days
- Mushrooms
- A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford
- Unwittingly
- 5: Growing up
- Being the third song of Urias
- White Asparagus
- It's Good To Be Here
- Ultrasound
- Safe period
- IVF
- Miscarriage
- Freight
- First Birth
- Her First Week
- The Spirit is too Blunt an Instrument
- Sonnet: How Life Too Is Sentimental
- Poem for a Daughter
- Daughter
- Beattie Is Three
- FROM Heart's Needle
- Supernatural Love
- Poem from a Three Year Old
- Cinders
- A Sword in a Cloud of Light
- On the Back of a Photograph
- The Video
- Young Girls
- A Puppy Called Puberty
- A Dog Called Elderly
- Cuba
- My Flu
- 'We were so poor.'
- Those Winter Sundays
- The Back Seat of My Mother's Car
- Mirror Image
- Mirror
- Father's Old Blue Cardigan
- This Be the Verse
- Possession
- A Night with Lions
- FROM A Part of Speech
- Old Man
- Thinking of the Lost World
- Quoof
- Forgetfulness
- Forgetfulness
- Unknown Forebear
- Groundsmen
- 6: Man and beast
- Pigs
- Experimental Animals
- Weakness
- Spiritual Chickens
- The Heaven of Animals
- Sacrilege
- Remembrance of Strange Hospitality
- Federal Case
- Animals
- 'The city had fallen.'
- The stone curlew
- My Life with Horses
- Switch
- A Blessing
- The Horses
- The Skunk
- Considering the Snail
- For a Five-Year-Old
- Full Moon and Little Frieda
- Birds
- The Trout
- Night Toad
- A Bird
- Emu Hunt
- Night Parrot
- The Thought-Fox
- Swans Mating
- The Strange Case
- Cow
- Seven Silences
- Lies
- Glow Worm
- Salmon
- Seals at High Island
- Of Love, Death and the Sea-Squirt
- Octopus
- Fable of the mermaid and the drunks
- The Mermaid Tank
- The Loch Ness Monster's Song
- The Death of the Loch Ness Monster
- Oysters
- 7: In and out of love
- My Belovèd Compares Herself to a Pint of Stout
- Finney's Bar
- Bite
- Desire's a Desire
- Raisin Pumpernickel
- Love: Beginnings
- The Honeycomb
- The Linen Industry
- Last Night
- Definition of Your Attraction
- The Cinnamon Peeler
- True Love
- Lullaby
- In Defence of Adultery
- The Did-You-Come-Yets of the Western World
- The Mistress
- Ecstasy
- New Year's Eve
- Only if Love Should Pierce You
- Muse
- Life
- Distances
- 'As our bloods separate'
- Woman to Man
- Snow Melting
- August
- The Room
- Don't Let's Talk About Being in Love
- Yearn On
- Bitch
- Bitcherel
- This Dead Relationship
- Each from Different Heights
- Badly-Chosen Lover
- After the End of It
- Relationship
- Hesitate to Call
- Lady of Miracles
- Advice to a Discarded Lover
- The All Purpose Country and Western Self Pity Song
- Because
- Cross
- The Quarrel
- And they were both right
- Between
- When You Are Old
- Spell
- Conch
- 'O tell me the truth about love'
- Lightness
- In Paris with You
- 8: My people
- 'The East-West border.'
- My People
- Our Own Land
- A Summer Morning
- The Heron
- A Letter to Dennis
- Turns
- The Door
- FROM Going On
- In Britain
- England Nil
- Barton in the Beans
- The Reason
- Charged Landscape: Uffington
- The Combe
- Windscale
- The Green Man's Last Will and Testament
- Kith
- passage
- An Outlying Station
- FROM Evagatory
- After Mr Mayhew's visit
- The Nation
- Everyone Hates the English
- A song for England
- The Voyeur
- The King and Queen of Dumfriesshire
- Reservoirs
- Synopsis of the Great Welsh Novel
- Westering Home
- Overheard in County Sligo
- Inniskeen Road: July Evening
- The Language Issue
- Break
- The Toome Road
- The Sightseers
- Dream Avenue
- '"next to of course god america i"'
- I, Too
- Making America Strong
- They'll say, 'She must be from another country'
- In my country
- Modern Secrets
- Exile
- Exile
- Emigrants
- Epilogue
- In Your Mind
- Homeland
- Motherland
- 'That city that I have loved'
- FROM What the Light Teaches
- My Faithful Mother Tongue
- Betrayal
- We Billion Cheered
- Waiting for the Barbarians
- Gare du Midi
- The Coming of the Plague
- Death by Meteor
- Ancient History
- 9: War and peace
- War Poetry
- Grass
- The fly
- Anthem for Doomed Youth
- For Wilfred Owen
- Everyone Sang
- Returning, we hear the Larks
- As the team's head brass
- Ceasefire
- The Bloomsday Murders, 16 June 1997
- FROM The T.E. Lawrence Poems
- Vergissmeinnicht
- The Old Naval Airfield
- September Song
- There is no greater crime than leaving
- September 1, 1939
- On the Anniversary of Her Grace
- Selective Service
- Cambodia
- Phrase Book
- The Persian Version
- Initial Illumination
- Every Day
- FROM Spain, take away this cup from me
- The End and the Beginning
- The People of the Other Village
- 10: Disappearing acts
- Rain - Birdoswald
- Björn Olinder's Pictures
- Now Light Congeals
- Psalm
- Someone
- Aubade
- 'Death does not come from outside.'
- 'Good creatures.'
- Thrall
- Book Ends (I)
- For My Mother
- Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
- 'Do not stand at my grave and weep'
- Funeral Blues
- Death of an Irishwoman
- Water-burn
- The dead
- Death's Secret
- Death in October
- 'Pity the drunks'
- Scattering Ashes
- The Gas-poker
- Boy finds tramp dead
- On a Dark Night
- Four Years
- Metamorphosis
- Sorting Through
- This Is What I Wanted to Sign Off With
- Wake
- About Death
- The Vacuum
- Inside Our Dreams
- The Reassurance
- She
- A Glimpse of Starlings
- Dead Woman
- Yes
- Close
- Inscription
- 'Buffalo Bill 's'
- The Dead
- Proofs
- On Walking Backwards
- Cemetery Nights
- Father, Mother, Robert Henley who hanged himself in the ninth grade, et al
- Resurrection
- Eden Rock
- When I Died
- All Souls'
- FROM Lessons
- Where Souls Go
- A Mosquito
- The Wild Iris
- Antarctica
- Why Brownlee Left
- Sleep with a Suitcase
- As It Should Be
- How to Disappear
- Folderol
- Robinson
- Night and the House
- Distant howling
- 11: Me, the Earth, the Universe
- Homage to Isaac Newton
- New Gravity
- Moment
- Morning
- The Other Room
- Brief reflection on accuracy
- Zoom!
- FROM Lightenings
- On the Uncountable Nature of Things
- The Sun Underfoot among the Sundews
- 'I stretch my arms'
- A Downward Look
- I Am the Song
- FROM Games
- Earth
- Waking
- Places We Love
- Moorland
- Three Ways of Looking at God
- The Avatar
- Sacrament
- Journey of the Magi
- The Snow Man
- Sanctity
- Via Negativa
- To the One Upstairs
- Tracks
- Delay
- Summer farm
- Tinily a star goes down
- Star Whisper
- FROM Zero Gravity
- Rent
- Full Moon
- Preparation for the big emptiness
- The Shampoo
- Mountains
- The Other Side of the Mountain
- 12: The art of poetry
- FROM Songs from Below
- Ars Poetica
- The Beast in the Space
- An Exchange of Gifts
- Note to the reader: this is not a poem
- Meditation at Lagunitas
- 'Once I got a postcard.'
- From March 1979
- Animal Languages
- The Story of a Story
- Not Ideas about the Thing but the Thing Itself
- Detail
- Ö
- Eating Poetry
- The Painter Dreaming in the Scholar's House
- Epilogue
- Oatmeal
- Consider the Grass Growing
- Note
- Postscript
- Late Fragment
- The Sound of Poetry
- Glossary
- Further reading
- Acknowledgements
- Index of writers
- Index of titles and first lines
- Copyright
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