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Poetry Rebellion

Poems and Prose to Rewild the Spirit


  • Pavilion
  • by Paul Evans
Life in the 21st century is throwing up challenges across the globe. From the climate emergency to extreme politics, from women''s rights to gender identity. We can often feel powerless and unable to make a difference in these bewildering times. But throughout history, poets, writers and campaigners have used the power of the beautiful word to exhort us to stand up, rebel and help make that change.

ISBN 9781849946384 | E | HB
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Publisher Pavilion
ISBN 9781849946384
Author(s) Paul Evans
Publication date March 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 205 x 173 mm
Pages 176
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Powerful poems and prose to stir the soul and inspire change Life in the 21st century is throwing up challenges across the globe. From the climate emergency to extreme politics, from women''s rights to gender identity. We can often feel powerless and unable to make a difference in these bewildering times. But throughout history, poets, writers and campaigners have used the power of the beautiful word to exhort us to stand up, rebel and help make that change. From anthemic nature poems and Irish folksongs to Allen Ginsberg''s evocative ''Sunflower Sutra'' and George Moses Horton''s ''On Liberty and Slavery''. From William Blake''s ''Auguries of Innocence'' and the poetic prose of Nan Shepherd to Jean ''Binta'' Breeze''s ''Tweet Tweet'', the words of famous poets mingle with lesser-known voices in this powerful collection. As Pablo Neruda said, ''Poetry is rebellion.'' Paul Evans is a nature writer, Guardian Country Diarist, poet, journalist and senior lecturer in creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is the author of Field Notes from the Edge and How to See Nature, and broadcasts regularly for BBC- Radio 4 nature programmes. He lives in Shropshire.