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Collections by Roger Housden

Roger Housden, a native of Bath, England, emigrated to the United States in 1998.  He is the author of several works of nonfiction, including Ten Poems to Change Your Life, and also a recent novella, Chasing Rumi: A Fable About Finding the Heart’s True Desire. He gives occasional public recitals of ecstatic poetry from the world’s great literary and spiritual traditions.

 

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Poemcrazy is the poetic analog to Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird or Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down the Bones, two classic works on how to forget that you "can't write" and just start the pen moving. Susan Wooldridge is a swimming instructor in the wide ocean of language, encouraging us to move ever farther from the shore, dive deep, and dance on the waves. 

 

A Poetry Handbook This slender guide by Mary Oliver deserves a place on the shelves of any budding poet. In clear, accessible prose, Oliver (winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for poetry) arms the reader with an understanding of the technical aspects of poetry writing. Her lessons on sound, line (length, meter, breaks), poetic forms, tone, imagery, and revision are illustrated by a handful of wonderful poems. What could have been a dry account is infused throughout with Oliver's passion for her subject, which she describes as "a kind of possible love affair between something like the heart (that courageous but also shy factory of emotion) and the learned skills of the conscious mind." One comes away from this volume feeling both empowered and daunted. Writing poetry is good, hard work.

I picked up  Housden's Ten Poems to Change your Ten Poems to Change your Life  about a year ago, mainly because I wanted to understand poetry better.  From the first poem, Mary Oliver's The Journey, I was bewitched. "One day you finally knew what you had to do and began.."  I don't know if I understand poetry better, but I understand humanity better for this lovely book.  Housden has shared the impact a writer can have on the readers soul.   As for Ten poems to Open Your Heart--It's my wish for a wonderful Valentines gift.  (Sure hope my husband reads this.)

Mr. Housden is married to Maria Housden, author of Hannah’s GiftIt's clear the spiritual journey that guides the path of both of these writers comes from the human place of suffering and joy. 

 

--  Risking Everything: 110 Poems of Love... This luminous anthology brings together great poets from around the world whose work transcends culture and time. Their words reach past the outer divisions to the universal currents of love and revelation that move and inspire us all. These poems urge us to wake up and love. They also call on us to relinquish our grip on ideas and opinions that confine us and, instead, to risk moving forward into the life that is truly ours.

In his selection, Roger Housden has placed strong emphasis on contemporary voices such as the American poet laureate Billy Collins and the Nobel Prize–winners Czeslaw Milosz and Seamus Heaney, but the collection also includes some timeless echoes of the past in the form of work by masters such as Goethe, Wordsworth, and Emily Dickinson.

The tens of thousands of readers of Roger Housden’s “Ten Poems” series will welcome this beautiful harvest of poems that both open the mind and heal the heart.

 Ten Poems to Open Your Heart

 

Ten Poems to Open Your Heart is a book devoted to love: to the intimacy of personal love and lovemaking, to a loving compassion for others, and to the love that embraces both this world and the next. This new volume from Roger Housden features a few of the same poets as his extraordinarily moving Ten Poems to Change Your Life, such as Mary Oliver and Pablo Neruda, along with contributions from Sharon Olds, Wislawa Szymborska, Czeslaw Milosz, Denise Levertov, and others. Any one of the ten poems and, indeed, any one of Housden’s reflections on them, can open, gladden, or pierce your heart.

Through the voices of these ten inspiring poets, and through illustrations from his own life, Housden expresses the tenderness, beauty, joys, and sorrows of love, the presence of which, more than anything else, gives human existence its meaning.

As Housden says in his eloquent introduction, "Great poetry happens when the mind is looking the other way and words fall from the sky to shape a moment that would normally be untranslatable. . . . When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in: this world, and also the invisible world of meaning that sustains everything that was and ever shall be."
 

 

Ten Poems to Set You Free

ROGER HOUSDEN

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Ten Poems to Set You Free.Ten poems to set you free? Free of what? Of complicated explanations, and other peoples’ stories ( Rumi); of caution and prudence ( Mary Oliver): of sadness ( Unamuno); of failing luck and work gone wrong ( Cavafy); free of whatever it is that prevents you in this moment from claiming the life that is truly yours. It is the truth that sets you free, and these poems are its messengers.

 

Ten Poems to Change Your Life 

This is a dangerous book. Great poetry calls into question not less than everything. It dares us to break free from the safe strategies of the cautious mind. It opens us to pain and joy and delight. It amazes, startles, pierces, and transforms us. It can lead to communion and grace.

Through the voices of ten inspiring poets and his own reflections, the author of Sacred America shows how poetry illuminates the eternal feelings and desires that stir the human heart and soul. These poems explore such universal themes as the awakening of wonder, the longing for love, the wisdom of dreams, and the courage required to live an authentic life. In thoughtful commentary on each work, Housden offers glimpses into his personal spiritual journey and invites readers to contemplate the significance of the poet's message in their own lives.

 

 

An Interview With Roger Housden

Mr. Housden, has your spiritual journey changed the way you write?

The way I write is part of my exploration and spiritual journey. It is an archeological dig in language to give form to the inchoate movements of soul.

You've been described as a "lifelong student of the word."  Do you have any favorite words?
 
The funny thing is, that was a misprint. It should have read " lifelong student of the world." One of my favorite words is the French for magician - prestidigitator. Another is mellifluous.


What are you reading now?


The Passion of Artemisia, by Susan Vreeland, a fascinating novel about a renaissance painter.

Do you have anything else you'd like to say to our readers?  

Yes, keep reading!

Many thanks to Mr. Housden for gracing our  pages with this brief  interview.  I find certain words are fun or favorites.  I just like the way they sound.  I was thrilled that Mr. Housden had some favorite words too!(Even it was a misprint that led to the discussion.)  Do explore his books--You'll never be quite the same, you'll be better.--Amy Jenkins 

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