Dancing In The Street
Dancing In The Street
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Summary
An anthology of poems/song lyrics for teenagers, organised around the theme of different rooms at a house party. Contributors include William Blake, Brian Patten, Christina Rossetti, Ted Hughes and Sir Paul McCartney. Illustrated by Tony Ross.
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Dancing In The Street by Adrian Mitchell
Dancing in the Street is a highly original poetry anthology for teenagers. Poets include William Blake, Brian Patten, Christina Rossetti, Ted Hughes and some vintage rock poets such as Paul McCartney.'
Intoxicating.. An essential for any home and secondary school library * Scottish Book trust *
Forget pretty but dull poetry books -- here's one that will really make you want to get up and dance * The Times *
This isn't a book to race through at breakneck speed, rather one to party over at length into the small hours * Carousel *
When will someone award Adrian Mitchell the Nobel Prize for Literature? Like his hero, William Blake, he has the conscience, the compassion, the joy and the soul which reaches out to everyone, both in his own poetry and in his anthologies ... Joy and woe dance together through the pages of this party and, like all good parties, you will not want it to end * Books For Keeps *
Lively and eclectic * School Librarian *
Forget pretty but dull poetry books -- here's one that will really make you want to get up and dance * The Times *
This isn't a book to race through at breakneck speed, rather one to party over at length into the small hours * Carousel *
When will someone award Adrian Mitchell the Nobel Prize for Literature? Like his hero, William Blake, he has the conscience, the compassion, the joy and the soul which reaches out to everyone, both in his own poetry and in his anthologies ... Joy and woe dance together through the pages of this party and, like all good parties, you will not want it to end * Books For Keeps *
Lively and eclectic * School Librarian *
Adrian Mitchell was born in London and studied at Oxford University where he passed most of his time learning to write poems. After leaving University, Adrian spent several years as a journalist and his great claim to fame is that he was the first reporter on a national paper to interview the Beatles. Adrian became a full-time writer of plays, stories and poems and was regarded as one of the country's finest poets and playwrights. He was also a regular performer for adults and children and gave over a thousand poetry readings throughout Britain, Europe, USA, Africa and Asia. Adrian's plays included The White Deer, The Wild Animal Song Contest, Mowgli's Jungle, The Snow Queen and The Pied Piper for children, and for adults, Tyger (The National Theatre) and Man Friday. Adrian's version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was premiered by the Royal Shakespeare Company for whom he also adapted Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass for the stage. He also wrote three Beatrix Potter plays which were staged with great success by The Unicorn Theatre for Children - Tom Kitten, Jemima Puddle-Duck and Peter Rabbit and His Friends. Adrian passed away in December 2008 and is survived by his wife, who runs the bookshop Ripping Yarns, in Highgate. www.adrianmitchell.co.uk
SKU | Unavailable |
ISBN 13 | 9781860396939 |
ISBN 10 | 1860396933 |
Title | Dancing In The Street |
Author | Adrian Mitchell |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Hardback |
Publisher | Hachette Children's Group |
Year published | 1999-05-13 |
Number of pages | 191 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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