The Magic Hour: 100 Poems from the Tuesday Afternoon Poetry Club

Author:   Charlotte Moore
Publisher:   Short Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781780726267


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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The Magic Hour: 100 Poems from the Tuesday Afternoon Poetry Club


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"""The perfect desert island book."" Adam Nicolson ""Reading a poem gives us a glimpse of past and future possibilities, other worlds and other lives. It makes a gift of unfamiliar words, and refreshes parts of the mind that other art forms cannot reach..."" Charlotte Moore, a writer and former English teacher, has loved poetry all her life. Keen to be able to read and talk about poems with others, she set up a weekly poetry club for anyone interested to join her round her fireplace. This book brings together a selection of the Tuesday Afternoon Poetry Club's favourite poems, some well-known, some less so. The poems are grouped into themes - from home and lovers, to war and the planets - each framed with a little context from Charlotte and delightful insights from members of the group. The Magic Hour offers a source of lifelong pleasure and nourishment, with words to delight and console, while reminding us of moments of personal significance. It demonstrates how we can all benefit from a dose of poetry in our daily lives."

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Author:   Charlotte Moore
Publisher:   Short Books Ltd
Imprint:   Short Books Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 12.40cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.40cm
Weight:   0.280kg
ISBN:  

9781780726267


ISBN 10:   1780726260
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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I LOVED this book so much: warm, honest, informed, generous, original, funny and very touching. It is so various and redeemed from so many hidden corners, it would be difficult to think of an anthology more richly packed. Which of course makes it for me the perfect desert island book. And I can't remember anything of which I have thought, for page after page of surprise and recognition, 'I must keep this to hand.' * Adam Nicolson * It is an anthology like no other, rich, varied, unexpected and very approachable. Never patronising, Charlotte's own commentary is gentle, informative and often droll... Arranged by theme, her choices range from mesmerising Old English lyrics to such contemporary stars as Alice Oswald... There are some terrific discoveries to be made: riddles, lyrics, ballads, sonnets and nursery rhymes; poems of love, grief, despair, celebration and joy. -- Sue Gaisford * The Tablet * A beautiful collection, full of wonderful surprises and old favourites. * Clover Stroud * The Magic Hour has the powerful charm and the heart-lifting sense of surprise and discovery of the best poetry and the best anthologies. I shall keep it near my favourite chair and give it to many. * Hattie Ellis * An immensely enjoyable collection chosen by poetry lovers on a mission to share their enthusiasm. * Martha Kearney * What really comes over is the great sunny enthusiasm of Moore and her mates, so that reading her book feels a little like sitting by her fireside drinking a cup of Earl Grey. -- Marcus Berkmann * The Spectator * Based on her Tuesday afternoon reading group sessions, it contains a hundred poems accompanied by simple commentary, Moore's aim is to take any whiff of the classroom out of the appreciation of poetry, and she succeeds - springing, like Palgrave, delightful surprises (Charles Causley's Eden Rock, Ralph Hodgson's Eve) as well as reminding us of old friends. It would make a super Christmas present. -- Rupert Christiansen * The Telegraph * It's a perfect volume for periodic mini-reads and I will be buying some extra copies for Christmas presents. -- Maggie Alderson * The Tablet *


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Charlotte Moore read English at Oxford before becoming a teacher. She is now a freelance author, journalist and public speaker. She has published four novels, four historical books for children, George and Sam, a memoir of life with her autistic sons, and Hancox, a family history. She lives near Battle, East Sussex.

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