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Description - Ten Poems about Sheds by John Greening

Sheds have come a long way since the man-cave cliché. These days, a shed is a far more democratic place – somewhere that symbolises the privacy and space that we all need. John Greening's wonderfully varied selection of poems explores sheds from every imaginable angle. The poems take us to a child's hiding place, a treasury of exotic implements and rich aromas and a retreat in which to remember the past. Derek Mahon's fêted poem 'A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford' creates a mysterious inner world which seems to exist outside time. A shed may just be a place to keep the lawnmower, or it may be somewhere to escape to in order to write or paint. Sometimes it's a haven in which to daydream when the house is full of noise and bustle. Elsewhere it's: "A sea-side arbour, a garden shanty, knocked together out of driftwood and furnished with a beat-up sofa..." - from 'Arbour' by Kathleen Jamie This enchanting selection leads the reader quietly into private worlds and makes the perfect gift for every shed-lover. Poems by Fleur Adcock, Alison Brackenbury, John Greening, Stuart Henson, Kathleen Jamie, Derek Mahon, John McAuliffe, MR Peacocke, Carol Rumens, Vernon Scannell. Cover illustration by David&Rews.

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