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Essential Blake

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ISBN-10: 0060887931

ISBN-13: 9780060887933

Edition: N/A

Authors: William Blake, Stanley Kunitz, William Blake

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From the introduction by Stanley Kunitz: Blake speaks more directly to us, anticipating the issues, conflicts, and anxieties of the modern world, than any of his contemporaries. It could be argued that he dared, in fact, to be the first modern poet. . . . Above all, Blake teaches us that the imagination is a portion of the divine principle, that "Energy is Eternal Delight," and that "everything that lives is Holy." Human liberty and imagination have never been better served.
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Book details

List price: $9.99
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 3/14/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 128
Size: 4.50" wide x 7.00" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

William Blake's poems, prophecies, and engravings represent his strong vision and voice for rebellion against orthodoxy and all forms of repression. Born in London in November 1757; his father, a hosier of limited means, could do little for the boy's education. However, when the young Blake's talent for design became apparent, his wise father sent him to drawing school at the age of 10. In 1771 Blake was apprenticed to an engraver. Blake went on to develop his own technique, a method he claimed that came to him in a vision of his deceased younger brother. In this, as in so many other areas of his life, Blake was an iconoclast; his blend of printing and engraving gave his works a unique and…    

Stanley Kunitz lives in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts. His most recent honors include the Harvard Centennial Medal (1992), the National Medal of Arts (1993), and an "In Celebration of Writers" award from Poets & Writers (1999).