Pages: 384 (Paperback) ISBN: 0099509342 Pub: Arrow Books Ltd Pub date: 2007-09-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3420
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Reader Reviews:Narrative form of explanation exceeds all expectations (0/0 people found this helpful)As has been already mentioned by many people and (some) critics. Mr.Fry has this delightful ability to convey the more sophisticated concepts in his own unique and bohemian style. It's as though he is constantly with you at every single step you take towards the "secretive" chambers of poetry.
Clever, witty, but... (0/6 people found this helpful)Clever, but very opinionated. Its anti freeverse agenda makes it the Daily Mail of poetry books. I hope that would-be poets will balance their reading diet with a few less reactionary tomes. If you only ever read one book on poetry..... make it this one (3/4 people found this helpful)'Stephen Fry' is a pretty reliable brand: he writes stylishly, performs wonderfully, and usually combines wit, wisdom and knowledge in a unique package. I had some doubts that he could work his magic on what is essentially a teaching text about the form and structure of verse - but I should have trusted.
Excellent book (2/2 people found this helpful)I bought this book because I love Stephen Fry's writing, not specifically to learn about poetry. Working my way through it has been a wonderful experience. It is written in a style that feels like a personal tutorial, and the concepts (especially the section on metre) are explained very clearly and with humour. I have been pleasantly surprised at how my writing has developed by doing the exercises, and my appreciation of poetry has deepened. Along with his many other talents, Stephen Fry is a gifted teacher on this subject and I have definitely benefitted by taking this journey with him. I would recommend this book to anyone. Unlock those demons (1/2 people found this helpful)We all have poetic license, although for many of us, it remains locked. Stephen Fry will effortlessly guide you through the stages of truly understanding the technical forms of poetry, so that you will be able to understand and possibly write (if you wish to) your own verse. This book is hardly an academic's source - but it should be, and in my opinion is more a more pleasing read than several other, dense 'Poetry Handbooks'.
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