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A brand-new collection from the award-winning poet, the companion
piece to the Sunday Times bestselling Slug. This book is written
out of both hate and love for the world As people, we are capable
of both love and hate; amazement and disgust; fun and misery. So
why do we live in a world that is constantly telling us to hate,
both ourselves and others? We are told constantly to be repulsed by
our own bodies, bodies that let us laugh and sweat and eat toast,
amongst other activities; to be ashamed of pleasure; to be
embarrassed by fun. In this brand-new collection, Hollie McNish
brings her inimitable style to the question of what have been
taught to hate, and if we might learn to love again. 'Never have we
needed her more' Stylist 'I've loved her work for years' Jo Brand
'She writes with honesty, conviction, humour and love' Kae Tempest
'This book should be required reading for anyone thinking of having
a baby, or even anyone who knows someone who is thinking of having
a baby' Scotland on Sunday 'Fascinating and honest' Mumsnet 'Like
talking to a friend' Observer Winner of the Ted Hughes Award for
New Work in Poetry There were many things that Hollie McNish didn't
know before she was pregnant. How her family and friends would
react; that Mr Whippy would be off the menu; how quickly ice can
melt on a stomach. These were on top of the many other things she
didn't know about babies: how to stand while holding one; how to do
a poetry gig with your baby as a member of the audience; how
drum'n'bass can make a great lullaby. And that's before you even
start on toddlers. But Hollie learned. And she's still learning,
slowly. Nobody Told Me is a collection of poems and stories;
Hollie's thoughts on raising a child in modern Britain, of trying
to become a parent in modern Britain, of sex, commercialism,
feeding, gender and of finding secret places to scream once in a
while.
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Cherry Pie (Paperback)
Hollie McNish
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R297
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Cherry Pie is 2015 collection from Ted Hughes Award and Arts
Foundation Award winner Hollie McNish, inspired by her
grandparents' advice on newspapers, war, sex and tinned cherries.
The poems collected in Cherry Pie hold personal meaning for Hollie
and are also those which have been frequently requested by
audiences in theatres, pubs, festival tents, schools and youth
clubs up and down the UK. The book is illustrated by some of
Hollie's favourite artists and illustrators.Cherry Pie includes
Hollie's poem Mathematics (1.9 million hits on YouTube) as well as
Bungalows and Biscuits which was shortlisted for Best Factual New
Media Content About Older People's Issues in the Older People in
Media Awards. Her poetry has received over 3.5 million YouTube
views; more than most political speeches, less than a cat dancing
to 80's pop music.
A wise, rude, sharp poetry collection encompassing a life from
childhood to attempted adulthood, from one of the most important
poets of the new generation. 'She writes with honesty, conviction,
humour and love. She points out the absurdities we've grown too
used to and lets us see the world with fresh eyes.' - Kae Tempest
Hollie McNish, winner of the Ted Hughes Award for Poetry, has
thrilled and entranced audiences the length and breadth of the UK
with her compelling and powerful performances. Plum, her debut for
Picador Poetry, is a wise, sometimes rude and piercingly candid
account of her memories from childhood to attempted adulthood. This
is a book about growing up, about flesh, fruit, friendships, work
and play - and the urgent need to find a voice for the poems that
will somehow do the whole glorious riot of it justice. Throughout
Plum, McNish allows her recent poems to be interrupted by earlier
writing from her younger selves - voices that speak out from the
past with disarming and often very funny results. Plum is a
celebration, a salute to a life in which we are always growing,
stumbling, falling, changing and discovering new selves to add to
our own messy store. It will leave the reader in no doubt as to why
McNish is considered one of the most important poets of the new
generation.
Hollie McNish's poetry moves with the rhythms, the excitements and
disappointments of contemporary life. Deeply committed to the idea
of language as a tool of self-expression and communication, her
poems are accessible but crackling with a passion and wit all her
own.
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'An intoxicating mixture of poetry and
prose, Slug is a taboo-busting delight' SCOTSMAN 'One of the best
poets we have' MATT HAIG 'She writes with honesty, conviction,
humour and love' KAE TEMPEST The bestselling collection of poetry
and prose from the Ted Hughes Award-winning author of Nobody Told
Me From Finnish saunas and soppy otters to grief, grandparents and
Kellogg's anti-masturbation pants, Slug is a book which holds a
mirror lovingly up to the world, past and present, through Hollie's
driving, funny, hopeful poetry and prose. Slug is about the human
condition: of birth and death and how we manage the possibilities
in between. 'The inimitable words of poet/goddess Hollie McNish
once again hold up honest, damn funny and refreshing takes on the
everydayness of our lives . . . Never have we needed her more'
STYLIST 'Hollie always articulates exactly how I feel' CHARLY COX
'A tribute to life itself' RED
A modern retelling of Sophocles' classic play, Antigone, by
bestselling writer and poet Hollie McNish As the daughter of
Oedipus, Antigone was dealt a cruel hand at birth - even within the
bounds of Grecian tragedy. When her brothers are slain fighting for
the throne of Thebes, Antigone finds herself pitted against her
uncle, the newly crowned King Creon. In defiance of the king,
Antigone buries her brother's body, a choice she may pay for
dearly. In this new adaptation, we see Sophocles' play reignited by
bestselling poet and writer Hollie McNish. Hollie's considered
retelling brings Sophocles' original text to a modern-day audience,
illuminating the remarkable resemblances between ancient Greek
thought and the society we grapple with today. '[Hollie McNish]
writes with honesty, conviction, humour and love . . . She's always
been one of my favourites' Kae Tempest
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Offside (Paperback)
Sabrina Mahfouz, Hollie McNish
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R369
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The women you've seen play today, we are more than football
players, more than athletes and sportspeople of the very highest
degree. We are heroines or heroes - or however you wanna say it -
and we should be taking our place on posters and platforms and TV
stations, changing the way perfect is thought of, changing the way
girls can be brought up. Offside tells the story of women's
football in the UK through the eyes of a modern professional female
footballer as she seeks to find a future in the game through
exploring its past. Mickey is alone in the locker room; she
deliberates with herself about the biggest decision of her life,
her career, her love - her football. But in a world where sexism is
rife and a feeling of self-limitation reduces opportunities, fear
makes for poor decisions while joy flourishes in the unlikeliest of
places. Offside has been researched with top women's teams,
Manchester City Women's FC and Millwall Lionesses, where many
players, sports scientists and others who are integral to the
development of the game have been interviewed to gain an in-depth
insight into their world. The play blends a dramatic narrative with
performance poetry and chanting to evoke the pace and passion of
the women's game. The production, by Futures Theatre, has been
developed in partnership with the National Football Museum,
Manchester, and the IWM, London.
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