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Newspaper Taxis - Poetry After the Beatles Phil (Ed) Bowen

Newspaper Taxis - Poetry After the Beatles By Phil (Ed) Bowen

Newspaper Taxis - Poetry After the Beatles by Phil (Ed) Bowen


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Britain's leading poets celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' first number one single, and with it the start of the swinging sixties and a revolution which changed the face of popular music and popular culture forever.

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Newspaper Taxis - Poetry After the Beatles by Phil (Ed) Bowen

You know they caused a revolution - 50 years ago the Beatles transformed the face of music, youth, and popular culture. In January 1963 their first single - Love Me Do - was re-released and shot to number one, heralding the start of both Beatlemania and the swinging sixties. In the next few years the Beatles wrote the template of both pop music and the supergroup. Their songs defined popular culture at a time when it was inspiring social change in Europe and North America, and this book collects poems that both respond to the music and to their influence on the way we lived then and the way we live now. Literally hundreds of millions of people around the world have listened to, and loved, the Beatles music. Their impact on musicians, writers, film-makers and ordinary people has been, simply, enormous. With contributions by a myriad of poets, young and old, including Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy, Elaine Feinstein, Peter Finch, Adrian Henri, Philip Larkin, Roddy Lumsden, Lachlan Mackinnon, Roger McGough, Sheenagh Pugh, Jeremy Reed and Carol Rumens, this book is a response to the Beatles creativity and capacity to influence successive generations.

About Phil (Ed) Bowen

Phil Bowen is the author of four volumes of poetry from Stride and Salt. He edited a previous Beatles anthology (Things We Said Today, Stride 1994) and (with his current co-editors) The Captain's Tower, an anthology of poetry celebrating Bob Dylan's 70th birthday. Damian Furniss' first collection, Chocolate Che, was published 2010; he is widely published in magazines and read at festivals and events around the country. David Woolley is a well known poet publisher and arts administrator. He was until this year the director of the Dylan Thomas Festival, and was on the board of the Dylan Thomas Prize. All three will undertake readings to promote Newspaper Taxis.

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NPB9781781720271
9781781720271
1781720274
Newspaper Taxis - Poetry After the Beatles by Phil (Ed) Bowen
New
Paperback
Poetry Wales Press
2013-01-15
96
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