The Frost Fairs is a moving book with a global and historical reach, dealing with love in many forms from modern transatlantic relationships to hidden gay lives from the past. Formally deft yet deeply poignant, these poems use language filled with imagination and musicality in their exploration of the possibilities of the human heart.
The Frost Fairs is a moving book with a global and historical reach, dealing with love in many forms from modern transatlantic relationships to hidden gay lives from the past. Formally deft yet deeply poignant, these poems use language filled with imagination and musicality in their exploration of the possibilities of the human heart.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John McCullough was born in Watford in 1978. His poetry has appeared in publications including Poetry London, The Rialto, The Guardian, Magma and London Magazine. He teaches literature and creative writing at the Open University and the University of Sussex and has a Ph.d from Sussex on rhetoric and friendship in English Renaissance writing. He lives in Brighton.
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* Contents * Sleeping Hermaphrodite * Talacre * Night Writing * Reading Frank O'Hara on the Brighton Express * The Light of Venus * Masterclass * Small, Vertical Pleasures * On Galileo's Birthday * Sneakers * Known Light * The Last Hangman * The Long Mile * Islands * The Floating World * The Other Side of Winter * The Dictionary Man * Georgie, Belladonna, Sid * Angels Over Hatfield * The Empress of Mud * The Crystal Palace * Circumference * Miss Fothergill Observes a Snail * Foucault's Spoons * Cold Fusion * Ghost * The Cure * Portrait of the Young Poet as a Wagtail * The Moon of Myths * Severance * Seascape * The Disappearance of St Anthony's Church * Tropospheric * Dragons * The Amazing Tintin * Cherry Tops * The Loft Fire * Crepuscular * Motile
* Contents * Sleeping Hermaphrodite * Talacre * Night Writing * Reading Frank O'Hara on the Brighton Express * The Light of Venus * Masterclass * Small, Vertical Pleasures * On Galileo's Birthday * Sneakers * Known Light * The Last Hangman * The Long Mile * Islands * The Floating World * The Other Side of Winter * The Dictionary Man * Georgie, Belladonna, Sid * Angels Over Hatfield * The Empress of Mud * The Crystal Palace * Circumference * Miss Fothergill Observes a Snail * Foucault's Spoons * Cold Fusion * Ghost * The Cure * Portrait of the Young Poet as a Wagtail * The Moon of Myths * Severance * Seascape * The Disappearance of St Anthony's Church * Tropospheric * Dragons * The Amazing Tintin * Cherry Tops * The Loft Fire * Crepuscular * Motile
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