4.50/5
Author: Mary Oliver
Publication Date: Sep 29, 2015
Formats: PDF,Paperback,Hardcover,Kindle
Rating: 4.50/5 out of 7470
Publisher: New York: Penguin Books (US) # 591 1st Printing 1946
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The good:Nov 05, 2013
I shared this book with my dog Sam. Here is his review:Jan 10, 2018
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This book of poems by Mary Oliver is a homage to dogs. You can tell that she loved her dogs from what the way she writes about them. If you are a dog lover, you will most definitely enjoy this book, as I did. A favourite from one of her poems:Oct 08, 2018
I dedicate this review to all the dogs Ive loved:Nov 19, 2017
I don't regret reading this book, it was just so bland and lacking any purpose. It was just kind of a homage to all the dogs she's owned, but since I've never met them, I really couldn't relate to it. So these were quick and lighthearted, but I had no connection to it and it didn't even really offer a broad stance on why dogs are great, it was just central to her dogs. overall, meh.Apr 18, 2018
Likable poems about puppies and doggies. Makes me wish that I had one! ????Mar 26, 2014
The only things that makes anything in this book a "poem" are line breaks and stanza breaks - there is no consideration of rhyme, meter, figurative language, or anything else associated with poems. The ideas she explores in her poems are not particularly meaningful either. I actually checked Amazon to be sure this was a real book and not just some random person's chapbook of poems about dogs. It turns out that Mary Oliver is apparently someone well-liked for her writing; I just don't see it. I The only things that makes anything in this book a "poem" are line breaks and stanza breaks - there is no consideration of rhyme, meter, figurative language, or anything else associated with poems. The ideas she explores in her poems are not particularly meaningful either. I actually checked Amazon to be sure this was a real book and not just some random person's chapbook of poems about dogs. It turns out that Mary Oliver is apparently someone well-liked for her writing; I just don't see it. I can write a poem of equal quality without even trying:Dec 27, 2015
All of my years are "dog" years, but this last one even more than most because I have cared for a beloved aged dog and let her go before her life became unbearably painful, and now I'm up at 5 am with a wriggly, full of life puppy. So it is fitting that the first book I finished in 2016 is this lovely volume of poetry by Mary Oliver about the many companions she has had over the years. Humorous, a few. Wistful, many. All of them a wonderful look into the eyes and hearts of our best furry All of my years are "dog" years, but this last one even more than most because I have cared for a beloved aged dog and let her go before her life became unbearably painful, and now I'm up at 5 am with a wriggly, full of life puppy. So it is fitting that the first book I finished in 2016 is this lovely volume of poetry by Mary Oliver about the many companions she has had over the years. Humorous, a few. Wistful, many. All of them a wonderful look into the eyes and hearts of our best furry friends. ...moreJul 26, 2013
Breezy, charming, and, for dog lovers, irresistible. "Because of the dog's joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift."Jul 02, 2017
(2.5) So-so poems about various dogs shes known and loved in a lifetime of pet ownership. My disappointment lies in two facts: most of these 35 poems have appeared in print before, and the text is only printed on one side of each page. The latter strikes me as a shameless attempt to make the book appear double its length (so 120 pages rather than 60). The line drawings by John Burgoyne are lovely, however, so I could see this making a suitable gift for a die-hard dog lover. Favorite individual (2.5) So-so poems about various dogs she’s known and loved in a lifetime of pet ownership. My disappointment lies in two facts: most of these 35 poems have appeared in print before, and the text is only printed on one side of each page. The latter strikes me as a shameless attempt to make the book appear double its length (so 120 pages rather than 60). The line drawings by John Burgoyne are lovely, however, so I could see this making a suitable gift for a die-hard dog lover. Favorite individual poem: “Bazougey.â€Apr 10, 2014
Mary Oliver is responsible for one of the poems that means a lot to me, Wild Geese. Every time I pick up a book of her poems, I am looking for a poem that I connect with on that same level.Sep 21, 2019
This is one of the best books I have ever read????Jan 06, 2014
Near the end of Mary Oliver's most recent collection of poetry is a short essay in which she has a revelation about the titular animal, one that deserves to be reprinted in full:Jun 26, 2015
Oliver poignantly captures the emotional bond between dog and human -- they are not just pets, but family.Oct 08, 2013
I have loved Mary Oliver since college, and I have loved dogs for pretty much my entire life.Nov 23, 2016
Warning: some morbid thoughts ahead.Mar 17, 2017
A thoughtful collection of poems and a few essays on the richness dogs add to our lives. I found myself shedding many a tear as I read.Jan 23, 2020
Mary Oliver perfectly describes the heart-warming kinship between dogs and their owners. Their playfulness outside and thoughtfulness at home. Their ability to listen attentively, cheer us up vivaciosly. Utterly adorable, wise and sentimental.Mar 01, 2020
tender... i haven't ever read words more kindly in dispositionMar 14, 2018
Poetry is foreign to me, so don't judge 'Dog Songs' by my extremely inexperienced commentary here. I set out to read more poetry this year, and Mary Oliver has a lot of fans. I figured poems about dogs might be a good place to start, and indeed they were. In this small book, complete with beautiful illustrations of some of her special dogs, Oliver shares much more than her lifelong love of canines; she also shares relatable imagery of the great big universe called life, and the small corners of Poetry is foreign to me, so don't judge 'Dog Songs' by my extremely inexperienced commentary here. I set out to read more poetry this year, and Mary Oliver has a lot of fans. I figured poems about dogs might be a good place to start, and indeed they were. In this small book, complete with beautiful illustrations of some of her special dogs, Oliver shares much more than her lifelong love of canines; she also shares relatable imagery of the great big universe called life, and the small corners of it we each inhabit. I'll leave you with one of her poems titled the 'The Sweetness Of Dogs':Feb 26, 2015
Short and sweet.Feb 01, 2014
Pedestrian. Dogs may be dear to Oliver's heart, but these poems don't reflect that love and feel trite.May 07, 2016
I tried reading this to get me out of an awful reading slump but it wasn't that great. I thought it was going to be a book compiled of amazing and sweet poems about dogs. However, the poems were not very good in my opinion and it wasn't enjoyable. I felt as if I was dragging myself through it even though it was just over 100 pages and was full of poems. Definitely wasn't what I thought I was going to be reading. Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend this one no matter how much you like/love dogs.Jan 19, 2019
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