Fathers consider their children and children consider their fathers in this powerful, nuanced book about masculinity, legacy and distance. Poems depict the joy of new parenthood, casting a poignant light on poems depicting estrangement between poets and fathers. Silence dominates, as poets explore words unspoken and feelings suppressed, but reconciliations also emerge from unlikely places: through wearing a father's gloves; through ghostly meetings in pubs and train stations; and at the bottom of the garden by the shed. This is a deeply moving, honest and truthful book about fatherhood.
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The Emma Press Poetry AnthologiesTaal:
Engels
Formaat:

Campaign in Poetry : The Emma Press Anthology of Political Poems

Slow Things : Poems About Slow Things

The Emma Press Anthology of Age : Poems About Ageing

Everything That Can Happen : Poems about the Future

The Emma Press Anthology of Contemporary Gothic Verse

The Emma Press Anthology of Illness

This Is Not Your Final Form : Poems about Birmingham

The Emma Press Anthology of Aunts

Some Cannot Be Caught : The Emma Press Book of Beasts

The Emma Press Anthology of the Sea : Poems for a Voyage Out

The Emma Press Anthology of Love
