Description
* Renowned 'Bard of Barnsley'* Presenter of Radio 3's The Verb and the T.S. Eliot Awards* Prolific tweeter with a huge online following (25.5k) of poetry fans
About the Author
Ian McMillan was born in Barnsley in 1957. He published his first Carcanet book of poems, The Changing Problem, in 1980. Now It Can Be Told appeared in 1983, Dad, the Donkey's On Fire in 1994. Selected Poems (Poetry Book Society Recommendation) has gone through several printings. He first made his name through his work with the Poetry Circus in the early 1980s. Since then he has become famous for his work in schools, radio and television (the Mark Radcliffe Show, The Verb, Poetry Please and Newsnight Review), as Poet in Residence for Barnsley F.C., and in poetry venues across the nation.
Reviews
'A force of nature.' Guardian. 'Inching towards the status of a National Treasure.' Andy Kershaw. 'World-class - one of today's greatest poetry performers.' Carol Ann Duffy. 'It's impossible not to like McMillan. If they made him Poet Laureate on Friday, a lot more people would be reading poetry by Monday.' Guardian. 'An inspiring figure, an encouraging & democratic spirit, a strong & popular poet and one of the funniest people in Britain.' Poetry News. 'The verbal gymnastics of a north country Spike Milligan coupled with the comic timing of Eric Morecambe.' Frome Festival. 'The John Peel of poetry.' Alec Finlay
Book Information
ISBN 9781784101886
Author Ian McMillan
Format Paperback
Page Count 72
Imprint Carcanet Press Ltd
Publisher Carcanet Press Ltd