This is a collection of poetry, covering a broad range of themes. Childhood memories are evident in poems such as, ‘Mother’s Tales’ and ‘My Father’s Hands’. These poems construct evocative depictions of my working class roots. The disintegration of love is touched upon in Kessingland Beach and An Affair of Grammarians. From the sombre, disturbing mood of, ‘In Care’, to the rhythmic playfulness of ‘Sixteen Rap’ and ‘Senorita ‘Cerveza, Por Favor’, these poems represent the myriad facets of the human condition.
This is a collection of poetry, covering a broad range of themes. Childhood memories are evident in poems such as, ‘Mother’s Tales’ and ‘My Father’s Hands’. These poems construct evocative depictions of my working class roots. The disintegration of love is touched upon in Kessingland Beach and An Affair of Grammarians. From the sombre, disturbing mood of, ‘In Care’, to the rhythmic playfulness of ‘Sixteen Rap’ and ‘Senorita ‘Cerveza, Por Favor’, these poems represent the myriad facets of the human condition.