"Enthusiasm for the underdog is infectious. . . . It reveals a sensitivity in Carey's aesthetic, a rejection of the sentimental and the highbrow in favour of the lyrical, the melancholy and the divine. It's what ultimately ties the book together, and lends a profound emotional weight to the intellectual rigour."–Andrew Male,
Sunday Times "Reading poetry is a perfect commuter pastime, but can feel intimidating. Where to start? Perhaps with this gentle, welcoming anthology by this paper's chief literary critic, which offers one emblematic poem, and a brief introduction, for 100 poets."–
Sunday Times "This would be a good introduction for literature students as well as laypeople wanting to brush up on their poetry."–Rebecca Foster,
Bookish Beck "[T]his book is an excellent introduction to a variety of poets and these morsels will whet the appetite for more.
100 Poets makes an excellent gift for students because schools today are utterly failing to introduce young minds to the important poets."–
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