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The Glass Roof Falls as Rain: Poems

English

By (author): Gary Day

The author's observations make this collection so special. Whether it concerns his parents, a painting, or indeed the weather, the seemingly unimportant is put under a lens. In just a few words a whole new world is exposed. The poems have a remarkable rhythm, which acts like a personal fingerprint, and sucks you into the pulse of life, love and loss. And that is what remains of us. Gary Day believes that writing poetry is a way of learning about yourself and of finding common ground with others. The resulting collection is a deeply moving account of the meaning of life. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 2024
  • Publisher: Holland Park Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907320903

About Gary Day

Gary Day is a retired English lecturer. He is the author of several books including Class; Literary Criticism: A New History and The Story of Drama: Tragedy Comedy and Sacrifice from the Greeks to the Present as well as an Introduction to the classic novel The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. He has contributed to the Cambridge History of Literary Criticism series the Cambridge Companion series and the Oxford Handbook series. He has also edited a number of books on subjects ranging from popular culture to the three volume British Literature 1660-1789 published by Wiley. In addition he was a reviewer and columnist for the Times Higher for 20 years and gave the Centenary Lecture on F. R. Leavis at Downing College Cambridge. Gary now divides his time between writing poetry teaching at the Rothsay Education in Bedford and being involved in amateur theatre. His work is mostly rooted in personal experience and observation and over the years he has had poems published in Outposts The Writer's Voice Silver Apples and Beyond Words.

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