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100 Traditional Smiles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

100 Traditional Smiles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A Unique Story of Ann Kennedy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 65

A Unique Story of Ann Kennedy

Either a sad or a happy ending story of my life, would you care enough to satisfy your curiosity?

The Darling North
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

The Darling North

In the seven long-ish poems of her new collection, multi-talented writer Anne Kennedy explores past and present, here and there, north and south, earth and paradise, hello and goodbye. In unfolding couplets, 'The Darling North' engages with a woman's past, her lover, her new landscapes, exploring the results of yearning and directional possibilities on the shores of the Hokianga. F. E. Maning and Seamus Heaney hover in the background as touchstones. 'Hands On' reconfigures the Little Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs and the Gingerbread Man stories; while other poems touch on a lost wedding ring, a significant birthday, remembered hills. Finally Kennedy offers two long poems about the dislo...

A Posy of Poems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

A Posy of Poems

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-11
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

A collection of poems inspired by life, nature and the soul. Written by North Norfolk Poet Anne Kennedy.

The Dog Kubla Dreams My Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

The Dog Kubla Dreams My Life

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The Last Days of the National Costume
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

The Last Days of the National Costume

Narrated by one of the funniest, wisest literary observers of all time this is a brilliant, charming and heartwarming novel about illicit love, sewing, blackouts and Belfast.

The Time of the Giants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

The Time of the Giants

Time of the Giants is an original, delightful book of poems from the winner of the poetry section in the 2004 Montana Book Awards. This new work, also a sequence, is much less tied to the poet's own experience. Wonderfully inventive and both disturbing and amusing, it focuses on a family of giants and in particular the daughter and her efforts to conceal from her lover (normal size) just how tall she really is. This tale also includes gentle satire on contemporary manners, witty language play and a warm and affectionate tone.

The Sea Walks Into a Wall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

The Sea Walks Into a Wall

A biting new collection by award-winning poet Anne Kennedy. In The Sea Walks into a Wall, the natural world around us hits back. The sea crashes its glass onto the bar. You watch from afar. You'd take it all back if you could. Everything. You'd go down there and you'd. And talks back too. If I'm fucked, you're coming with me. Sincerely, the stream. From rainy Ihumatao to London's Kew Gardens, in the face of seas and streams, ducks and dogs, black drops and bureaucracies, humans bumble through. Without distractions you'd rush through your life like chi through an empty room. You bump into a baby and that takes up eighteen years. Love fills the room like a maze. Intelligent, playful, witty and innovative, these poems bite where it hurts.

Sing-song
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 123

Sing-song

Sing-song, Anne Kennedy's first book of poems, explores the strains of parenthood - its anxieties, fatigue and exasperation - the contemporary experience of women, and the redeeming power of love in the face of adversity. The poems' setting is the domestic life of a family of four, told from the mother's perspective. Moving house, the gruelling experience of a child's eczema, the pressures of a bi-cultural household, and encounters with healers of many kinds are some of the subjects of these poems.

Ice Shelf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Ice Shelf

The?Ice?Shelf:?an?eco-comedyOn the eve of flying to Antarctica to take up an arts fellowship, thirty-something Janice, recently separated, has a long night of remembrance, regret and realisation as she goes about the city looking for a friend to take care of her fridge while she’s away. En route she discards section after section of her manuscript in the spirit of editing The Ice Shelf into a stronger, sleeker work of literature.The Ice Shelf is an electrifying allegory for the dangers of wasting love and other non-renewable resources.