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I Meet Myself Returning

John Darwin author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Flapjack Press

Published:25th Feb '19

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A poetry collection about location, feeling at home, and about feeling homesick when you don’t know where home is. Ranges from the poet’s early childhood in Hertfordshire, to family holidays in Wales, to formative years in Yorkshire, and to finding a foreign culture which made him welcome and feel loved in Turkey. Confronts the accumulation of wealth, acquisition, the constant striving for more things; the things which make us sad.

A poetic journey from the mills and moors of the industrial north to the meals and mosques of the Byzantine middle-east and back again. I Meet Myself Returning is about finding your feet in our convoluted world and letting them take you to a place to call your own. And occasionally stopping off for a pint."Whichever way I take I meet myself returning." A poetic journey from the mills and moors of the industrial north to the meals and mosques of the Byzantine middle-east and back again. I Meet Myself Returning is about finding your feet in our convoluted world and letting them take you to a place to call your own. And occasionally stopping off for a pint. "John Darwin's poems are when one pint with an old friend turns into six. When you spend five minutes walking around a city that you've never visited before, but somehow feel at home. His words are visceral, delicate, vulnerable and utterly engrossing." - Matt Abbott, poet, educator & activist "For those of us who struggle with the concept of permanence, who gulp when we're asked where we're from and shiver when we're asked who we are, this is a collection that is sorely needed. It's the antidote to the straight-edge, consumer-driven Grand Designs poison of 21st Century life and it should be prescribed to everybody." - Geneviève L. Walsh, spoken word artist

ISBN: 9781999670757

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Weight: unknown

54 pages