Chagall's Moon - Couverture souple

Robson, Jeremy

 
9781739173043: Chagall's Moon

Synopsis

Written with characteristic craft and wit, many of the poems in Chagall’s Moon reflect the changed world in which we find ourselves, as rockets rain nightly on Ukrainian cities, refugees drown in the channel, and post-Brexit chaos reigns.

Chagall’s Moon movingly creates a world of love and loss, identity and laughter, dreams and nightmares, where Beethoven and Picasso rub shoulders with Billie Holiday, Chagall’s lovers still fly in a cloudless sky, the ghosts and horrors of recent Jewish history are never far away, friendship and childhood memories still stir, and love presides






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À propos de l?auteur

Jeremy Robson was a key figure in the poetry reading scene of the 1960s and 1970s, poetry critic of Tribune, editor of several landmark anthologies, artistic director of Centre 42, and instigator of the large-scale Poetry and Jazz in Concert events in association with the composer/pianist Michael Garrick. He has published a number of books of poetry, including Blues in the Park, Subject Matters and The Heartless Traffic (all published by Smokestack).

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