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Peacock and Other Poems by Valerie Worth β€” book cover

Peacock and Other Poems

by Valerie Worth, Natalie Babbitt
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Synopsis

"This collection of 27 poems by the late Worth once again heralds the joy of words, the way they feel in the mouth, the way they look on the page . . . Re-imagining everyday encounters, she urges readers to consider each and take pleasure in the entire sensory experience." --Starred, Publishers Weekly

Publishers Weekly

This collection of 27 poems by the late Worth (1933-94) once again heralds the joy of words, the way they feel in the mouth, the way they look on the page. "Ice Cream" makes the perfect example: "Melting, it Softly fills The mouth With something Like the velvet Word vanilla." Re-imagining everyday encounters, she urges readers to consider each and take pleasure in the entire sensory experience. "October" captures the month's role as a threshold to the wintry days ahead: "Frost a Presence in The woods: A sound Of footfalls, One here, One there, As the leaves Step down." The titular poem becomes a wry caution against vanity, "He fans Out that Famous halo, Turns it About for All to see, Folds it Down and Saunters away, Trailing his Heavy burden Of beauty. (Meanwhile, His freckled Brown wife Rambles around Him, plain And free.)" Babbitt (paired with Worth for Poems and More Small Poems) characterizes the feathered duo with sketches that play up the male's upright posture, head cocked, one foot aloft, while the female examines the ground for food, toes firmly planted. Worth knows just how to pace a collection, tethering loftier subjects to earthbound images near and dear to her readers' passions, such as in "Crayons": "Their paper Torn, their Snapped sticks Worn down To grubby Stubs, they Still shed The colors of The rainbow." This poet will be missed. All ages. (Mar.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

About the Author, Valerie Worth

Valerie Worth (1933–94) was the author of many books for children, including the collection All the Small Poems and Fourteen More.

Natalie Babbitt illustrated five previous books by Ms. Worth and is the author of many of her own, including Tuck Everlasting. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2002
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780374357665

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