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Sounds of the Real World

Sounds of the Real World

Gordon Meade
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Sounds of the Real World is partly a bestiary, where man and creature are "separated by nothing but a pane of glass." The sea is "a simmer in a pan" throughout, charting the poet's move from his native Scotland to inner city London. Gordon Meade is not just standing and staring at nature; these poems offer social commentary as well as candid reflections on relationships, memory and mortality. Gordon Meade is a Scottish poet who now lives in London. He leads creative writing courses for vulnerable young people, and has been a Fellow in Creative Writing at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Writer in Residence for Dundee District Libraries and a Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow attached to the University of Dundee.
Pages
104
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cultured Llama
Release
August 23, 2013
ISBN
0992648505
ISBN 13
9780992648503

Sounds of the Real World

Gordon Meade
0/5 ( ratings)
Sounds of the Real World is partly a bestiary, where man and creature are "separated by nothing but a pane of glass." The sea is "a simmer in a pan" throughout, charting the poet's move from his native Scotland to inner city London. Gordon Meade is not just standing and staring at nature; these poems offer social commentary as well as candid reflections on relationships, memory and mortality. Gordon Meade is a Scottish poet who now lives in London. He leads creative writing courses for vulnerable young people, and has been a Fellow in Creative Writing at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Writer in Residence for Dundee District Libraries and a Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow attached to the University of Dundee.
Pages
104
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cultured Llama
Release
August 23, 2013
ISBN
0992648505
ISBN 13
9780992648503

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