The companion volumes to this new collection —
Poem a Day: Volume 1 and
Poem a Day: Volume 2 — have together sold nearly a hundred thousand copies. They are a word-of-mouth sensation among those who want poetry to be a greater presence in their lives, and perennial gift-giving favorites. Like its predecessors,
Poem a Day: Volume 3 offers a verse for each day of the year (including February 29) along with brief, often amusing, always interesting anecdotes about the poets and their poems. The original
Poem a Day was the brainchild of Englishman Nicholas Albery, a colorful and charismatic figure whose interests ranged from social inventions to a greener environment. He had already commenced work on this volume when he died tragically in a car crash. A foundation was created in his memory, and his friends and colleagues at the Nicholas Albery Foundation completed the work.
Praise for Poem a Day, Volume 1:
""This book is a dream, a revivalist campaign, a challenge, a book of days, and an anthology, all in one."" -- The Guardian
""A very good and varied collection, with delightful oddities."" -- The Times (London)