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Dancing In The Wind: Poetry and Art of the British Isles
In Dancing in the Wind, poetic voices such as Dylan Thomas, Robert Burns, Shakespeare, the Brownings, Seamus Heaney, and A. E. Housman are matched with masterworks of painting, drawing, and sculpture by John Singer Sargent, Whistler, Turner, Constable, David Hockney, and William Blake, among other well-known artists. The result is a memorable and witty array of verbal and visual images that express the many cultures of Great Britain. This enchanting blend of famous and little-known verse and art from the many corners of the British Isles will find an eager audience.
About the author Charles Sullivan is an author, educator, and President of the American Foundation for the Arts. Sullivan has edited 10 anthologies of literature and art, all published by Abrams, cited for excellence by the New York Public Library, the American Library Association, and others. He lives in San Francisco.