Come On Everybody brings together poems from a dozen collections
published by Adrian Mitchell over five decades, from Poems (1964) to
Tell Me Lies (2008). His poetry's simplicity, clarity, passion and
humour show his allegiance to a vital, popular tradition embracing
William Blake as well as the ballads and the blues. His most nakedly
political poems -about war, Vietnam, prisons and racism -became part
of the folklore of the Left, sung and recited at demonstrations and
mass rallies. His childlike questioning was a constant reminder from
the 60s onwards that poetry is first and foremost an assertion of the
human spirit. A pacifist prophet who remained true to his heartfelt
beliefs, Mitchell reported back for over half a century from a world
blighted by war, compromise, double-talk and pragmatism without losing
his innocence, integrity and impish sense of humour. Angela Carter
described him as a 'joyous, acrid and demotic tumbling lyricist Pied
Piper determinedly singing us away from catastrophe'. 'He has the
innocence of his own experience…real inner freedom and the courage
of his own music. Among all the voices of the Court, a voice as
welcome as Lear's fool…Humour that can stick deep and stay funny'
-Ted Hughes. 'Nobody else writes like him. And it is becoming more and
more evident that his achievement endures…Nobody has ever departed
with such language for such a destination' -John Berger. 'Explosive
energy, well-directed rage, undimmed idealism, a tremendous sense of
how poetry can speak directly, and an innocence which is believable
because it is wise' -Andrew Motion. 'This is Adrian Mitchell, the
British Mayakovsky' - Kenneth Tynan.
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Poems 1953-2008
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ISBN
9781780370514
Publisert
2016
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Bloodaxe Books
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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