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OverviewJo Pearson - Born into a one time mining family in Ossett, West Yorkshire in 1970, Jo Pearson was brought up on Merseyside, returning in 1984 with a scouse accent at the height of the miner's strike. Jo studied music and psychology in York and London and worked in Edinburgh as a music therapist. She is now a eurythmy pianist at York Steiner School. Jo began writing prose poetry in the mid 1990's. Not a performer, Jo prefers to let her poems speak from the page. Published widely in the small press, this is Jo's first full collection. Talking to the Virgin Mary explores legacy and its effect on the individual and the social, identity and its expression through appearance and perception and communication, the wafer thin mint dividing sanity and reality. Daithidh MacEochaidh - Mad Mac's poetry is informed by the absurdity of the mundane, the injustice of the quotidian boot in the face, and the senselessness of drawing the next breath. Despite sticking the flip-flop into a fully formalised nihilism, his poems rage against the tame, banal niceties of poetic craft in favour of the scansion of the head-butt, the iambic explosion of a Tourettic F.U. and a manic metric syntax charged with semtex. All this laced with poisonous wit, humour and the smile of the successful suicide. Peter Knaggs - is interested in how the ordinary and extraordinary interweave. His poetry is about storytelling and characters. Informed by modern poetics and culture, Cilla Black has as much to do with the outcome as Simic, O'Brien, Sweeney or Armitage. Tolstoy on a Horse, is a chronicle of his time spent as poet in residence of his own home, 75 Chanterlands Avenue, Hull. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jo Pearson , Daithidh MacEochaidh , Peter KnaggsPublisher: Route Publishing Imprint: Route Publishing Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.180kg ISBN: 9781901927153ISBN 10: 1901927156 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 21 May 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsHalf a Pint of Tristram Shandy brings together three young poets whose verse is diverse, provocative, brave and original. Between the leaves of this book lies the mad boundless energy of the globe cracking-up under our very noses; it is a world which is harnessed in images of jazz, sex, drugs, aliens, abuse; in effective colloquial language and manic syntax; but the themes are always treated with gravity, unsettling candour and humour - Jack Mapanje Poetry should be constantly refreshing itself, constantly updating itself with new voices and perspectives, and that's just what this book does. Here are three poets with new angles on old themes, new angles on very personal themes, and, dammit, lines that I wish I'd thought of - Ian McMillan Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |