Synopsis
After breaking a thirty-five year writer's block with Blues in the Park, Jeremy Robson's new collection of poems is his second book in three years. Subject Matters takes us into a world that is both contemporary and timeless. Many of these poems are personal, recalling the pleasure of a smile, a landscape or a song, and the lives of friends like Ron Moody and Dannie Abse. Others evoke scenes and subjects from an earlier era - Dick Barton, Roy Rogers, Paris in the 1950s, London jazz clubs, CND rallies, telephone exchanges with sexy names - occasionally drawing on his Jewish experience to give context to his depiction of a modern world where violence explodes with increasing fury and the sirens rarely stop. All subjects that matter.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Smokestack Books
- ISBN: 9780995563520
- Number of pages: 82
- Dimensions: 141 x 206 x 15 mm
- Weight: 216g
- Languages: English
