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OverviewA madcap literary mission across England ‘A book that knocks on doors of language, of possibility, of love and of humanity. Open your door and let this book in ... it’s as though the angel of poetry has written a knock knock joke that finds its way to your heart’ Ian McMillan What do you think would happen if you knocked on a stranger’s door and offered to write a poem for them? Rowan McCabe wanted to find out. In doing so, he became the world’s first Door-to-Door Poet. He banged on people’s doors and asked what was important to them. He then went away and wrote a poem about it, free of charge, which he brought back and performed on their doorstep. Emboldened to find that nobody punched him in the face, he set out on a tour of England, knocking on the doors of Moss Side in Manchester, Jaywick in Essex, the remote island of Lundy and many places in between. This is the story of his adventures. Writing with warmth, honesty and humour, McCabe shines a light on a range of communities as he explores what is important to us today. The Door-to-Door Poet is a joyful and thoughtful portrayal of one very unusual mission and the many and varied voices that make up a nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rowan McCabePublisher: Eye Books Imprint: Eye Dimensions: Width: 19.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 12.90cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9781785634345ISBN 10: 1785634348 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 18 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews‘Honest, whimsical, thoughtful and poetic. A cracking idea, well executed. I can't wait for McCabe to knock on my door’ Ben Aitken, author of The Gran Tour ‘Absolutely riveting’ Attila the Stockbroker ‘Ingenious’ BBC Radio Scotland ‘Highly talented with verse’ Broadway Baby ‘It’s fabulous to see poetry brought to life in this way. It’s so relevant and meaningful’ Rachel Burden, BBC Breakfast ‘I love all of this. I love this idea, I love the book’ Gaby Roslin, BBC The Make a Difference Show ‘A funny, self-aware chronicle of the year McCabe spent in pursuit of a madly brilliant project’ NARC. Magazine ‘Honest, whimsical, thoughtful and poetic. A cracking idea, well executed. I can't wait for McCabe to knock on my door’ -- Ben Aitken, author of The Gran Tour ‘A very funny, very charming book with lots of madcap adventures which becomes a book about modern Britain in its diversity, and that’s what I love about it’ -- Stuart Maconie * BBC Radio 4 Loose Ends * ‘I love all of this. I love this idea, I love the book’ -- Gaby Roslin * BBC The Make a Difference Show * ‘It’s fabulous to see poetry brought to life in this way. It’s so relevant and meaningful’ -- Rachel Burden * BBC Breakfast * ‘Rowan McCabe’s memoir, peppered throughout with his warm and delightful poetry, displays the best of human connection and compassion’ ‘A funny, self-aware chronicle of the year McCabe spent in pursuit of a madly brilliant project’ -- NARC Magazine ‘Absolutely riveting’ -- Attila the Stockbroker ‘Ingenious’ -- BBC Radio Scotland ‘Highly talented with verse’ -- Broadway Baby ‘A book that knocks on doors of language, of possibility, of love and of humanity. Open your door and let this book in ... it’s as though the angel of poetry has written a knock knock joke that finds its way to your heart’ -- Ian McMillan ‘Honest, whimsical, thoughtful and poetic. A cracking idea, well executed. I can't wait for McCabe to knock on my door’ -- Ben Aitken, author of The Gran Tour ‘A very funny, very charming book with lots of madcap adventures which becomes a book about modern Britain in its diversity, and that’s what I love about it’ -- Stuart Maconie * BBC Radio 4 Loose Ends * ‘I love all of this. I love this idea, I love the book’ -- Gaby Roslin * BBC The Make a Difference Show * ‘It’s fabulous to see poetry brought to life in this way. It’s so relevant and meaningful’ -- Rachel Burden * BBC Breakfast * ‘Rowan McCabe’s memoir, peppered throughout with his warm and delightful poetry, displays the best of human connection and compassion’ ‘A funny, self-aware chronicle of the year McCabe spent in pursuit of a madly brilliant project’ -- NARC Magazine ‘Absolutely riveting’ -- Attila the Stockbroker ‘Ingenious’ -- BBC Radio Scotland ‘Highly talented with verse’ -- Broadway Baby Author InformationRowan McCabe was raised by a punk and a hippy on a Tyneside council estate. Showing an interest in poetry from an early age, he went on to study English Literature at Newcastle University. He is the creator of North East Rising, a show of performance poetry about his love/hate relationship with his home town, and co-devised and starred in a short film for Channel 4's Random Acts. He has toured the country in two stage shows based on his door-to-door poetry project. His work is the subject of a BBC Radio 4 programme to be aired in October 2025. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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