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Strikingly Invisible by Henry Normal 9781916147935

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An all-new poetry collection from the creator, writer and performer of the award-winning BBC Radio 4 series, A Normal... Written between October 2018 and July 2019, these poems are concerned with the nature of change, identity, worth, and other abstract notions that get in the way of lunch. "Distinctly funny." - Time Out "The Alan Bennett of poetry." - The Scotsman "Witty and uncannily accurate with his observations." - The Stage "Dovetails bittersweet poetry with a sublimely observant wit." - The Guardian "A gentle giant of stand-up poetry." - The List

About the Author
Henry Normal co-wrote and script edited the multi-award-winning Mrs Merton Show and the spin-off series Mrs Merton and Malcolm. He also co-created and co-wrote the first series of The Royle Family. With Steve Coogan, he co-wrote the BAFTA-winning Paul and Pauline Calf Video Diaries, Coogan's Run, Tony Ferrino, Doctor Terrible, all of Steve's live tours, and the film The Parole Officer. Setting up Baby Cow Productions in 1999, Henry Executive Produced all and script edited many of the shows throughout his tenure as MD. Highlights of the Baby Cow output during this time include Oscar-nominated Philomena, Gavin and Stacey, I Believe in Miracles, Moone Boy, Uncle, Red Dwarf, The Mighty Boosh, Marion and Geoff, Nighty Night, Camping, Hunderby and Alan Partridge. Since retiring in April 2016, Henry has written and performed five BBC Radio 4 shows, combining comedy, poetry and stories about bringing up his autistic son. Born in Nottingham but now living in Brighton, Henry regularly performs poetry at literature festivals around the UK. He was honoured with a special BAFTA for services to television in 2017 and recently received honorary degrees from both Nottingham University and Nottingham Trent University. He has also had a beer and a bus named after him in his home city.

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"Henry Normal's book Strikingly Invisible is a communion with the life we share with nature. This book explores the soul we share partly with the world. We have dark moments and light. We have eternally shifting positions, freezing and thawing to those around us. The purity of rain to the spectrum of storm, we endure and share elements of life together, mother nature and man. We are it and it is us. With our unusual formations and beautiful growths. Both destined to die yet to live forevermore via the legacy of our bones. Strikingly Invisible follows a man's journey, Normal's journey, flooded with stabs of sadness, sprinklings of joy, splashes of humour and dashes of romance. Experiencing the natural beats of life that we all share, along with a constant undertone of existentialism as the man we follow feels the overwhelming weight of the natural cycles that govern us, that governs the world. In his own words he calls it 'the inevitable decline'. The communion Normal creates, the constant tapping in to humanity and nature even penetrates the critic. Normal's self-referential poem 'Warning - deconstruction in progress' positioned half way through the book breaks down the fourth wall and takes the power away from the critic, removing the mask of judgment just as he begins to feel the judgments forming. Using the self-doubt of the creative as a lightning rod, Normal removes their thunder by laying on paper all the negative his head bares turning it into a layer of protection in a raw, personal, picking-a-scab type of way. Protection from those who wish to confirm his suspicions and quell his aspirations, to keep that small light of hope burning. This changes the way the critic views the piece. It allows them to feel the shared vulnerabilities of humanity with their comforting facade stripped away, forcing them back to sit where the reader sits for a short time. Allowing us all to be one, all be relatable, all to feel our fears and hopes within the entwined world of man and nature. Allowing all of us to glance at the wild and civilised, cruel and free cycle we are a part of in a more introspective way." - Emily Sanderson, Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature



Book Information
ISBN 9781916147935
Author Henry Normal
Format Paperback
Page Count 110
Imprint Flapjack Press
Publisher Flapjack Press
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 134mm * 9mm

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