In A Poet's Choice Elizabeth Jennings includes the poems which helped
shape her taste - poems she read at school, or discovered in bookshops
and the library, or pored over as an undergraduate - work which first
gave her a taste for the art of poetry and taught the formal and
thematic skills she has practised for fifty years. Many of the poems
chosen will be familiar to poetry lovers: what is exciting is the way
she brings them together in a kind of commonplace book, conveying to a
new audience the magic that enchanted her.
This anthology is a window on the personal culture of one of our
best-loved writers.
'She is one of the few living poets we could not do without, ' Peter
Levi said.