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A Poet's Notebook Stewart Henderson

A Poet's Notebook By Stewart Henderson

A Poet's Notebook by Stewart Henderson


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Summary

A new book of poetry from a leading poet and broadcaster

A Poet's Notebook Summary

A Poet's Notebook: with new poems, obviously by Stewart Henderson

A Poet's notebook... with new poems...obviously... includes not just recent favourites, television and radio commissioned poems, some freshly minted verse written especially for this book but also notes and gives the background on how, why, and where the poems were written. Such documentary reportage and wider contemporary reflection gives a fascinating insight into the genesis, development and presentation of the 30 poems chosen. In effect, the book is part journal, part commentary on the wider implications of 'how did we all end up here'? It addresses the light and shade of our days, the celebrations and catastrophes, and acutely observes the collective state and soul of 'this one life'. Complete with the poet's trademark humour encouraging the reader to practice, once again, child-like glee. These are poems you can whistle, sing, chant... and be silent with.

A Poet's Notebook Reviews

"Winnie-the-Pooh never explains what he means by 'the noise-you-make-before-beginning-a-piece-of-poetry'. But in this glorious gallimaufry Stewart Henderson allows us an insight into 'the noise-the-poet-makes-before-writing-one'. A Poet's Notebook gives us a glimpse inside the mind and the muse of the poet, the rhapsodic rattlebag from which each individual poem coalesces out of chaos." - Paul Vallely, former executive editor of The Independent on Sunday and author of bestselling biography, Pope Francis: Untying The Knots
"What Michael Morpurgo has done for children's fiction, Henderson has done for poetry"- Melanie Carroll, The Church Times
"Stewart has the capacity to engage naturally and touch deeply- He makes it look effortless"- Christine Morgan, Head of Radio, BBC Religion and Ethics
"He understands the packed power of words; the importance of their use and measure"- Gillian Reynolds, radio critic, The Sunday Times
"Essential reading" - The Sunday Times

About Stewart Henderson

Stewart Henderson is a poet, broadcaster and songwriter. The Sunday Times described his children's poetry as 'essential reading'. He presented 'Questions Questions' for ten years for BBC Radio 4, and has originated and presented many social history documentaries for BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 2, and BBC World Service. Stewart has also presented, and contributed to some of the BBC Radio 4's 'crown jewels' such as From Our Own Correspondent, Pick Of The Week, Something Understood, Broadcasting House, Saturday Live, PM, iPM and Four Thought. His documentary,'The Holy Fire', made on location in Israel, won the Jerusalem Radio Award for Best Feature. Stewart also received a Sony Radio Award nomination for his documentary, 'From Hairnets To Goalnets', about the first ever women's football team formed during the First World War - The Dick, Kerr Ladies. As a songwriter, Bob Harris of BBC Radio 2, praised the "lyrical intelligence" of Stewart's lyrics.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Foreword 9
Acknowledgments 13
About This Book 14
1 Eyes Down 17
2 Tragedy, ecstasy, doom 24
3 Breakages 31
4 Anfield, Winter 1960 39
5 Under the Clock 46
6 Blind Date 55
7 This is How it is 63
8 How Clatter is the World 70
9 Even When Wounded 80
10 Somewhere in the Library 88
11 The Minds Not What it Was 97
12 Lesson Plan 104
13 Be the 114
14 The Avenue 123
15 Occupy 131
16 Any Seconds? 139
17 Everything in Heaven Comes Apart 147
18 Thunder and Rainbows 157
19 Consideration / I Wish You 164
20 The Cats of Jerusalem 173
21 I Have Grown an Old Mans Skin 182
Bibliography and References 187

Additional information

GOR011086609
9780745980324
0745980325
A Poet's Notebook: with new poems, obviously by Stewart Henderson
Used - Like New
Paperback
SPCK Publishing
2018-06-22
192
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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