Man Who Launched a Thousand Poems, Volume One, The

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At the start of the coronavirus lockdown, Paul Cookson set out to write a poem a day – and kept on going. Featuring his opening five hundred poems, Volume One is an authentic and poetic discourse on the mood of the nation, composed with compassion, humour, and adroit takes on the day to day of life throughout challenging times.
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At the start of the coronavirus lockdown, Paul Cookson set out to write a poem a day – and kept on going. Featuring his opening five hundred poems, Volume One is an authentic and poetic discourse on the mood of the nation, composed with compassion, humour, and adroit takes on the day to day of life throughout challenging times. Cover art and illustrations by Martin Chatterton. Paul Cookson is a National Reading Hero award-winner, Poet in Residence for The National Football Museum and Everton in the Community, Writer in Residence for Sing Together, and a frequent guest on BBC and Talk Radio. Rock legends Slade have proclaimed him their very own Poet Laureate, and with the band’s Don Powell and Les Glover he is now a songwriter and performer with the Occasional Flames. “Trying times need poets. This book is a must.” Michael Rosen ; “A book that future historians will want to read; it will tell them what it was like to live in turbulent times through a poet’s eye.” Ian McMillan ; “A modern take on Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year. Brilliant.” Paul Ross ; “Manages to season cogent observations with a dash of humour that makes you want to dip in again and again.” Valerie Bloom MBE ; “A poet for all seasons and all occasions.” Henry Normal ; “Pithy blinders, heartfelt and moving, marvellously inventive and original.” Stewart Henderson