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To Fold the Evening StarNew And Selected PoemsIan McMillan
Categories: 21st Century, Bestsellers, British, Humour
Imprint: Carcanet Poetry Publisher: Carcanet Press Available as: Paperback (256 pages) (Pub. Apr 2016) 9781784101886 £14.99 £13.49 eBook (EPUB) Needs ADE! (Pub. Apr 2016) 9781784101893 £7.99 £7.19 To use the EPUB version, you will need to have Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) installed on your device. You can find out more at https://www.adobe.com/uk/solutions/ebook/digital-editions.html. Please do not purchase this version if you do not have and are not prepared to install, Adobe Digital Editions.
April is the Cruellest Month might seem like a strange name for a dog, and sometimes I think it is when I’m shouting her name on the high moors in the driving wind . . . from ‘My Dog’ Ian McMillan is among Britain’s most treasured living poets. His books of poems, stories and non-fiction have delighted audiences for almost forty years. To Fold the Evening Star gathers work from eight key collections, distilling an essence of McMillan’s diversiform poetry and short prose. Hilarity and tenderness, gravity and light, are interwoven into a bountiful poetic fibre. Brought up to date by a series of new and previously unpublished work, To Fold the Evening Star will satisy both the curious newcomer and the familiar reader alike, providing an ample, lively assortment of the work.
'The John Peel of poetry.' Alec Finlay
'An inspiring figure, an encouraging & democratic spirit, a strong & popular poet and one of the funniest people in Britain.'Poetry News
'World-class - one of today's greatest poetry performers.' Carol Ann Duffy
'A force of nature.'Guardian
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