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    What is the title of the poem that was appended in the beginning of the "Stardust" novel by Neil Gaiman?

    Question #97623. Asked by Matthew_07. (Jul 17 08 8:55 AM)


    zbeckabee

    That poem is Song by John Donne.

    http://yafantasy.com/stardust/

    Prefaced by poet John Donne’s “Song,” whose opening line is “Go, and catch a falling star,” STARDUST sets its hero, Tristan Thorn, on a quest to do just that.

    http://www.enotes.com/stardust-salem/stardust-0080522051/print

    Jul 17 08, 11:10 AM


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