My Sand Life, My Pebble Life: A memoir of a childhood and the sea
Autor Ian McMillanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472982940
ISBN-10: 1472982940
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 130 x 190 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Adlard Coles
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472982940
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 130 x 190 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Adlard Coles
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Appeal to everyone who loves the seaside, has happy memories of holidays on the coast... and all fans of Ian and his television and radio work
Notă biografică
Ian McMillan is a poet, journalist, playwright and broadcaster. He's written comedy for radio and plays for the stage, and worked extensively in radio and television. He currently presents The Verb on BBC Radio 3 and appears as a regular on Coast, BBC Breakfast, Countryfile, Pick of the Week, Last Word and The Arts Show. With the Times Education Supplement describing him as 'the Shirley Bassey of performance poetry' and Andy Kershaw saying 'he's inching towards the status of a National Treasure', he's been a castaway on Desert Island Discs, poet in residence for The Academy of Urbanism and Barnsley FC, resident poet at English National Opera and UK Trade & Investment poet, Yorkshire TV's Investigative Poet and Humberside Police's Beat poet.
Cuprins
Introduction: Coasting Barefoot in the sand in Blackpool One day that boy will be prime minister July 2020: There's a couple there with masks on September 2020: The eternal EPCOT fridge magnet March 2020: The lost glove and the high wind Years went over and nobody found us The helicopter at the picnic Pieces to camera The coast that wasn't a coast or maybe it was Overexposure Six and out The saxophone, the sea Jazz and bells and early morning coffee Joe's Prize Bingo and the lockout East Coast, magnetic coast Who's that in the picture? My sand life, my pebble life Filey fact, Filey fiction The shape of the watch on the wrist The map of getting the map Carrying the Methodist The wallet I haven't seen one of those for years Going to extremes: North Going to extremes: East Going to extremes: West Going to extremes: South Autumn Winter Spring Summer Snow beach Like a statue Seeing the sand You'll write a poem about that Pre-Cleethorpes dreaming April 2021: Almost forgetting the pie Drugged by the pie The running man Don't touch the sides of that tent What the weather said Eating chips by the sea, a rhapsody Islands of midges and wasps Being a curator Into the wind The snake in the bed The oar The currency The Hunstanton Frisbee incident Coast as a series of novelty cruet sets Young man with a notebook Towels and trunks Tide out Up the path My sand life my pebble life
Recenzii
My Sand Life, My Pebble Life is a fine companion
a collection of heart-warming coastal tales from writer, playwright and broadcaster Ian McMillan...evokes a wonderful sense of nostalgia that's sure to transport you back to your own coastal experiences.
It's the grit in the shell that turns these memories into pearls... To describe these essays as 'poetic' seems almost redundant. There is a small cluster of poems...at the heart of the book, but the whole thing works at that level... McMillan's turn of phrase is as richly laconic as ever.
This heartwarming and sea-air-infused collection of coastal memories will instantly transport you back to childhoods spent at the seaside.
a kaleidoscope of seaside memories
Combines poignant snatches of personal history with a delightfully nostalgic celebration of the British seaside holiday.
Poignant...this book is sure to bring a smile to your face
Quietly surreal ... McMillan's turn of phrase is as richly laconic as ever.
delivered in Ian's unmistakable homespun poetic fashion... My Sand Life, My Pebble Life transports the reader to coast around the country
This delightful, warm companion will provide ideal holiday reading for many
Ian McMillan is brilliant at narrating life and capturing the moment
delightful
evocative
Charming...heart-warming...nostalgic
Take a nostalgic trip with broadcaster, journalist and poet Ian McMillan as he brings his coastal memories to life with an abundance of rich memories... perceptive and funny.
a collection of heart-warming coastal tales from writer, playwright and broadcaster Ian McMillan...evokes a wonderful sense of nostalgia that's sure to transport you back to your own coastal experiences.
It's the grit in the shell that turns these memories into pearls... To describe these essays as 'poetic' seems almost redundant. There is a small cluster of poems...at the heart of the book, but the whole thing works at that level... McMillan's turn of phrase is as richly laconic as ever.
This heartwarming and sea-air-infused collection of coastal memories will instantly transport you back to childhoods spent at the seaside.
a kaleidoscope of seaside memories
Combines poignant snatches of personal history with a delightfully nostalgic celebration of the British seaside holiday.
Poignant...this book is sure to bring a smile to your face
Quietly surreal ... McMillan's turn of phrase is as richly laconic as ever.
delivered in Ian's unmistakable homespun poetic fashion... My Sand Life, My Pebble Life transports the reader to coast around the country
This delightful, warm companion will provide ideal holiday reading for many
Ian McMillan is brilliant at narrating life and capturing the moment
delightful
evocative
Charming...heart-warming...nostalgic
Take a nostalgic trip with broadcaster, journalist and poet Ian McMillan as he brings his coastal memories to life with an abundance of rich memories... perceptive and funny.