1. Our first poem is by Black Elk. He was a famous spiritual leader of the Oglala Lakota Native American tribe. He took part in two famous battles against American troops during the late eighteen hundreds. At the end of his life, he told about a number of his tribe’s ceremonies and ideas about life. Among these was the poem called “Everything the Power of the World does is done in a circle.” Everything the Power of the World does 2. Our next poem chosen as one of Americans’ favorites is by Rita Dove. She was the youngest person and the first African-American ever named Poet Laureate of the United States. She served from 1993 to 1995. Rita Dove is a professor of English at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Many of her poems are based on the lives of her family, especially her grandparents. Dove often writes about the experience of being a mother, like in this poem, called “Daystar.” She wanted a little room for thinking: 3. Robert Frost was perhaps the most popular and beloved of twentieth century American poets. So it is not surprising that six of his poems are included in the book “Americans’ Favorite Poems.” He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry four times. He often wrote about the land and people of the northeastern American states. His poems combine images of nature with ideas about how to live one’s life. This one is called “The Road Not Taken.” It is one of his most famous poems. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, 4. Langston Hughes published more than 30 books. He started with poetry and then expanded into novels, short stories, plays and personal memories. He was one of the leaders of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. During the Harlem Renaissance, African-American literature, art and music grew quickly in New York City. Langston Hughes continued writing into the 1960s. His work often spoke plainly about the difficult lives of black people living in big cities. This poem is called “Mother to Son.” Well son, I’ll tell you: 5. Edna Saint Vincent Millay’s poetry is also included in “Americans’ Favorite Poems.” She was the first woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, in 1923. She was also famous for the free way she lived her life and for her many lovers. Here is one of her poems about love, called “Sonnet Twenty-four.” When you, that at this moment are to me |
詩歌:Americans’ Favorite Poems(音頻)
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Poems are like dreamlands, they set us to fly far and free~~~
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What a poetic line.Thanks...
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