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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Ian McMillan'... We found 3 matches.
Ian McMillan
It's Just Like Watching Brazil : A Premiership Season in Verse Ian McMillan is a respected poet both on the page and in performance and his work combines a love of the north of England with a surreal and absurd take on contemporary life. It's Just Like Watching Brazil is a collection of poems that celebrates football, its fans and its culture written during his stint as poet-in-residence with Barnsley Football Club
Yorkshire Arts Circus 1999 pbk £5.00 ISBN 1-898311-41-2
![]() Author photo: © Paula Solloway
Ian McMillan
Perfect Catch: Poems, Stories and Scripts Perfect Catch is a bundle of poems, plays and collaborations between Ian McMillan and various musicians, theatre groups, radio producers and ordinary and extraordinary people. Poetry is a community art for this writer, not a craft pursued in a lonely room!McMillan's verse provides a snapshot of the modern world. He has read in schools, trains, football grounds, radio studios and even stranger locations all over the world.
Carcanet 2000 pbk £6.95 ISBN 1-85754-496-X
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth132
http://www.uktouring.org.uk/ian-mcmillan/books.htm http://www.uktouring.org.uk/ian-mcmillan/biography.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/presenters/ian-mcmillan.shtml http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/news/2002/09/27_02.sa.490.shtml
Ian McMillan
Talking Myself Home: My Life in Verses Talking Myself Home is a portrait of an unregarded place. And a love story between Lt Cdr J. McMillan, a Scottish sailor and Olive Wood, a young lass in Yorkshire. The unregarded place is Darfield, near Barnsley, a place mentioned (briefly) in the Domesday book and now trying to reinvent itself after the wholesale closure of the mining industry. The life story is that of John and Olives son, the Bard of Barnsley, from Low Valley Junior School and Wath Grammar School to Oscar the Frog (Barnsleys first folk-rock band) and Jaws (Barnsleys First folk-poetry duo) and beyond. A life lived with words at its core. In some ways its a tiny life; a few ripples in a pond far from the centre of things, a few lines written in celebration and commemoration of places and times that deserve better. In another way its a shout of hope, that we can find the centre anywhere and celebrate it.
John Murray 2008 hbk £10.00 ISBN 978-1848540453
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