Love Songs, Sara Teasdale
Love Songs, Sara Teasdale
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Love Songs
Poetry of Sara Teasdale

Author: Sara Teasdale

Narrator: Robert Bethune, Susie Berneis

Unabridged: 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/20/2011


Synopsis

Sara Teasdale - the winner of one of the earliest Pulitzer Prizes for poetry, winner of the Poetry Society of America prize, and other honors - believed passionately in the power and beauty of love, yet in her own life, love was not enough; she died by her own hand after a long illness. The man she may have loved more than any other, the poet Vachel Lindsay, killed himself two years earlier.Her poetry ranges a full gamut from utter joy to deep loneliness. She expresses herself with utter simplicity: Slowly over the earth
The wings of night are falling
My heart like the bird in the tree
Is calling... calling... calling.... She can be wonderfully playful, telling a thrush to go call her lover: When he harkens what you say
Bid him, lest he miss me
Leave his work or leave his play
And kiss me, kiss me, kiss me! Her soul valued beauty and love above all else: Oh, let me love with all my strength
Careless if I am loved again.

Like many of America's women poets, she is rather on the back shelf these days, but she deserves better. Enjoy this reading of her poetry! A Freshwater Seas production.

About Sara Teasdale

Sara Teasdale (1884–1933) was an American lyrical poet of the twentieth century. Her writing, while noted for its simplicity, clarity, and use of classical forms, was deeply personal, passionate and introspective. Her earliest published poems date from 1907. Additional collections followed in 1911 and 1915. In 1918, she received the Columbia University Poetry Society of America Prize (forerunner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry) for her collection, “Love Songs.” Despite frail health, she continued to publish collections until her death (by suicide) in 1933.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deepika on March 04, 2020

3.5 stars* This was surprisingly bittersweet. Sara Teasdale's writing is straightforward in a way that reminds me of insta poets of today's time but it still has the beauty and feel of a classic. The poet's take on love is appealing in its innocence though it sometimes comes across as a bit sappy. Ov......more

Goodreads review by Bonnie on November 14, 2015

Sara Teasdale wrote Love Songs in 1917 and received 3 awards for it: the Columbia University Poetry Society prize, the 1918 Pulitzer Prize for poetry and the annual prize of the Poetry Society of America. It's a beautiful collection of poetry that I'm so thankful to have stumbled upon. My absolute fa......more

Goodreads review by Raquel (Silver Valkyrie Reads) on August 21, 2020

4.5 stars. As always with poetry there were a few I didn't like or didn't 'get', but this book had a surprisingly high proportion of poems that I really liked.......more

Goodreads review by Abrar on August 02, 2014

This collection of poems made me fall in love with poetry all over again ! So lovely that i felt like i was dancing on my toes. Some of the poems talked about heartbreak and they were like talking to each break my heart had! Some of the poems talked about wisdom in love yet how insane a lover can be! I......more