Gift suggestions for a 72-year-old woman interested in Poetry costing around $70

The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake

This hardcover edition of William Blake's complete poetry and prose is highly praised for its meticulous attention to detail and comprehensive nature. It includes all of Blake's works, including his famous "Songs of Innocence and Experience," and features extensive notes and commentary. The editor David Erdman is renowned for his critical scholarship on Blake and his insights add great value to this edition. At a cost of $65, this volume is a treasured addition to any poetry lover's collection.

Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks

Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks is a collection of selected works by the poet, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and Illinois Poet Laureate. This book includes some of her most famous poems such as "We Real Cool" and "A Bronzeville Mother Loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile, A Mississippi Mother Burns Bacon." The pieces are known for their emotional depth, social commentary, and vivid imagery. The book is highly regarded for its clarity, simplicity, and accessibility to readers. At a price of $15, it is an affordable yet meaningful gift for someone who is interested in poetry.

The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems

This hardcover edition of Robert Frost's collected poems features a wide range of the poet's works, including his famous works such as "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and "The Road Not Taken." The book includes a thorough index of titles and first lines, providing ease of reference for readers. The poems are known for their lyrical quality, existential themes, and natural imagery. The book is also praised for being comprehensive, with over 600 pages, at a cost of $35, it is a must-have for any fan of Robert Frost's poetry.

The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes

This comprehensive collection of Langston Hughes's poetry features the author's most famous works such as "The Weary Blues" and "Harlem (Dream Deferred)." The book also showcases lesser-known pieces, offering readers an opportunity to explore the depths of Hughes's poetry. The collection is edited by Arnold Rampersad, a renowned Hughes scholar, who provides a biographical introduction and insightful analysis of the poems. At a price of $25, this volume is a wonderful gift for anyone interested in African American literature, social justice, or American history.

Ars Poetica by Horace

Translated by David Ferry, this award-winning version showcases the works of the great Roman poet. The book includes the original Latin alongside the English translation, which adds to the reader's appreciation of Horace's poetic form. The front cover is decked with an image of the famous sculpture of Horace, creating an attractive feature as well. The work gives readers a glimpse of the poet's thoughts on the role of poetry and the art of writing, presented in a concise and thoughtful manner. At a cost of $20, it is an affordable yet sophisticated introduction to classical poetry.

Similar interests and resources

Poetry lovers are often drawn to explore visual arts such as painting, sculpture, and photography. There is a connection between the themes seen in a painting and those expressed in poetry. For instance, Emily Dickinson's poems evoke the same softness and beauty as watercolor paintings. Other resources include online poetry communities such as Poets.org, which features interviews with poets, articles and blog posts about writing strategies and news about upcoming poetry events. The Academy of American Poets and Poetry Foundation are other great places to get poems to read, poet's biographies, and poetry news.