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Sensational!

Poems Inspired by the Five Senses

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Edited by Roger McGough

Illustrated by Sara Fanelli

This wonderful anthology won the 2005 C.L.P.E Poetry Award, and deservedly so.

Its scope is so wide - not only across poems responding to and provoking all five senses, but in its representation of poets (John Clare to John Agard, Berlie Doherty to Eleanor Farjeon), its haiku-to-limerick choice of forms and its incredible tonal range.

Benjamin Zephaniah's Vegan Delights will fill you full of beans one day and Buson's temple bell and butterfly haiku will centre your soul the next. Every poem could inspire a child's writing, reading or thinking, and their teachers' too.

 

Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
  • Roger McGough

    Roger McGough, OBE, was born in Liverpool in 1937. He studied at Hull University before becoming a secondary school teacher, and lecturing at colleges including the Liverpool College of Art. A well-known member of the 1960s pop group The Scaffold (whose hits included ‘Lily the Pink’ and ‘Thank U Very Much’) he was also a founder member of a group of like-minded writers from Liverpool who came together in the late 1960s to collaborate on several poetry collections, later becoming known as The Liverpool Poets.

    Today Roger lives in Twickenham, London, with his family. He has written over 60 poetry books and collections, as well as scripts, poetry and lyrics for radio, television, theatre and film. He has also written for and presented BBC Radio programmes including ‘Poetry Please’ and ‘Home Truths’.

     

    http://www.rogermcgough.org.uk

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