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OverviewComic, poignant, and observational, these poems embrace the theme of a changing world – linguistically, politically, and environmentally – and the changes we all experience as we age. This is Alistair – like never before – commenting on a world that is accelerating like never before. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alistair McGowanPublisher: Flapjack Press Imprint: Flapjack Press Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.70cm ISBN: 9781068214561ISBN 10: 1068214562 Pages: 122 Publication Date: 23 March 2026 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 ContentsReviewsPrasie for the author's poetry: “The poems are WONDERFUL; Alistair has his own voice and a real gift!” Gyles Brandreth “The breadth of subject matter, the humour and honesty, I found truly touching, brilliantly observed.” Leigh Lawson “All the wit you’d expect but with a really surprising and delicious sensitivity.” Joanna Lumley “My word, but I love this book; the sheer joy of turning the page to find the next one and the next one, in a state of continuous delight.” Victoria Wicks “Masterly!” Simon Callow Author InformationBorn in Evesham in 1964 and a graduate of Leeds University, Alistair McGowan is best known for his impressions – winning a BAFTA for his BBC One series The Big Impression. He has also worked as an actor regularly on radio, occasionally on television and nationwide on stage (even being nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance as The Dentist in Little Shop of Horrors). Alistair has written his own stand-up comedy throughout his career. He also wrote the stage play Timing (nominated for best new comedy in the WhatsOnStage Awards 2009) and three Radio 4 plays about composers Erik Satie and John Field, and the first performance of Pygmalion. He wrote over half the sketches in four series of The Big Impression and the book A Matter of Life and Death with his former comedy partner, Ronni Ancona. In 2015, Alistair threw himself into learning the piano from almost a standing start and, in 2017, released The Piano Album through Sony Classical – reaching Nº 1 in the classical charts. In 2023, he set up the Ludlow Piano Festival. His first collection of poetry, Not What We Were Expecting, was published in 2024. This second collection also includes 7 poems by his late father-in-law, Brian Page. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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