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To use Daniel Brick's question: "What difference does it make that we have one more Anthology of Poetry"? Poetry –all kind– is not the best selling subject, is it?
Yet, poetry means a lot to many of us: through poetry we can:
– find "The intricate path for your soul to flow" (Tatiana Berdennikova);
– or even "The buried pieces of our history" (Tom Billsborough);
– "Fly to the moon once monthly" (Judith Blatherwick);
– "Imagine the future, imagine the place" (Galina Italyanskaya);
– ".. tell you a story in paper and paint" (Marianne Larsen Reninger);
– ".. fly together to illuminate this empty sky" (Fethi Sassi);
– "Cleansing and purifying, redeeming all sins" (Neethu Tessa);
– "Dance like a lemur on the island of Madagascar" (Ition -Tze Min- Tsai);
– ...
Through Poetry, as in Daniel Brick's verse, "... we are together at the edge * / of the Universe, beyond the bend of time,/ at the crystalline source of the Imagination." [* reference to Fabrizio Frosini's lines: "At the edge of the Universe I live / Beyond the bend of Time.", 'The Chinese Gardens'].
Yes, it's true, through Poetry we can experience the sheer "crystalline source of the Imagination."
This is a book to try.

Part One