Winner of the T. S. Eliot Prize, "essential reading for the broken-hearted of all ages" (The Guardian)
The effortless virtuosity, drama, and humanity of Carol Ann Duffy's verse have made her much admired among contemporary poets. Rapture is a book-length love poem and a moving act of personal testimony. But what sets these poems apart from other treatments of the subject is Duffy's refusal to simplify the contradictions of love and read its transformations-infatuation, longing, passion, commitment, rancor, separation, and grief-as either redemptive or destructive. This is a map of real love in all its churning complexity, simultaneously direct and subtle, showing us that a song can be made of even the most painful episodes in our lives. With poems that will find deep resonance in the experience of most readers, it is a collection that can and does speak for us all.
no DMs •author •MFA •teacher •wife •mom •gamer •lifter •ND&dyslexic •guitar player/singer •swears •funny on a bi-weekly basis •https://t.co/hd0dSUAhY9
Poetry reading for today: "You" by Carol Ann Duffy, from her collection RAPTURE I LOVE the sonic texture in this poem. So rich! https://t.co/xRtzZYzn5X
"It isn't often that I pick up a book of poems and read it straight through like a novel . . . Read this book if you are in love, out of love or waiting for it to come along." --The Mail on Sunday
"As an examination of modern love and how it shapes us as human beings, [Rapture] is unparalleled." --The Scotsman