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A beautiful collection featuring all of Kit Wright's finest poems.
It includes poems from his bestselling and universally loved
collections, Hot Dog, Rabbiting On, Cat Among the Pigeons and Great
Snakes and many other treasures too. from The Magic Box I will put
in the box the swish of a silk sari on a summer night, fire from
the nostrils of a Chinese dragon, the tip of a tongue touching a
tooth. I will put in the box a snowman with a rumbling belly, a sip
of bluest water from Lake Lucerne, a leaping spark from an electric
fish.
Few English poets have quite Kit Wright's range. From heart-felt
lyricism to blistering satire, from the ribald to the
grief-stricken, his poems cover almost everything life can throw at
anyone, quite literally from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Entertaining and engaging, writing with wit, panache and dazzling
virtuosity, Kit Wright is both a seriously funny poet and a
poignant chronicler of our times. His latest collection, published
on his 70th birthday, shows him young at heart and writing, as
always, from the heart of England.
This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Hoping It Might Be So brings together all of Kit Wright's previous
collections for adults as well as three dozen new poems. The
collection, first published in 2000, was described by Christina
Patterson in the Sunday Times as 'funny and profoundly humane' and
by Sophie Hannah in the PN Review as 'full of verve and energy,
with a strong musical quality that makes you want to read on and
hear more'. Sean O'Brien in the Times Literary Supplement described
Kit Wright as 'a masterly yet modest poet' while Ruth Padel in the
Independent on Sunday said that 'all through his work there is that
poignancy, darkness, brush with despair, which marks great comic
work.' The poet Anthony Wilson said that Wright 'can be funny,
serious and moving, and sometimes all three in the space of a
single poem'. Hoping It Might Be So is a rewarding collection from
an interesting, prolific and lively poet whose poems range from
ribald to grief-stricken, elegiac to rambunctious.
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