Robert Bly, James Hillman, and Michael Meade challenge the assumptions
of our poetry-deprived society in this powerful collection of more than
400 deeply moving poems from renowned artists including Robert Frost,
Emily Dickinson, Langston Hughes, Theodore Roethke, Rainer Maria Rilke,
Marianne Moore, Thomas Wolfe, Czeslaw Milosz, and Henry David Thoreau.
Praise for "The Rage and Bone Shop of the Heart"
"A splendid, robust collection of world poetry from Hesiod and
Heraclitus to the present...The editors, leaders of the men's movement,
have used these poems in weekend retreats; they stress the old
traditions of spoken poetry. The collection is organized into 16
sections dealing with men's issues such as war, love, fatherhood,
communication and denial".
-- "St. Louis Post Dispatch"
"The stories in this book--though emerging from the editors' men's
work--can be equally important to women. The book works well for those
new to and unfamiliar with poetry and for experienced readers. These
poems are lively, rather than dull; the editors help us by putting them
into a useful context".
-- "Man!"
"[The editors'] collaboration resulted in a book with a remarkable
group of poets across the ages, from Emily Dickinson to Charles
Bukowski, from Catullus to Bob Dylan...These are poems focusing on
concerns of the heart--fathers and sons, love and hurt, peace and war,
anger, denial and zaniness".
-- "Seattle Post"