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Carol Ann Duffy

    23 décembre 1955

    Cette poétesse et dramaturge écossaise explore les thèmes de l'oppression, du genre et de la violence à travers un langage accessible. Ses œuvres sont reconnues pour leur popularité dans les écoles et leur approche conviviale. Bien qu'elle ait reçu de nombreuses distinctions, son mérite littéraire réside dans son engagement distinctif envers les questions sociales contemporaines. Sa poésie offre un regard pénétrant sur le monde qui nous entoure.

    Carol Ann Duffy
    Rapture
    The Gift
    101 Poems for Children Chosen by Carol Ann Duffy: A Laureate's Choice
    Rapture. Poems
    Moon Zoo
    The Lost Happy Endings
    • The Lost Happy Endings

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(58)Évaluer

      This is a fantastic and magical tale about what happens when, one night, a wicked witch steals the happy endings to bedtime stories. It is up to Jub, the keeper of the happy endings, to save the day and ensure sweet dreams everywhere in this lyrical story about storytelling. In the tradition of classic fairy tales for children, Carol Ann Duffy and Jane Ray have created a truly compelling, surprising and beautiful story for children of all ages.

      The Lost Happy Endings
    • Moon Zoo

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      "Hippos wallow in the moon's deep craters, Bobbing with the rhinos and the alligators." The moon tiger scratches at shooting stars, polar bears float down from their mountain for starfish and chips, and the zookeeper, of course, is an alien. Carol Ann Duffy's lyrical, humorous verse illuminates an entrancing world that is both familiar and strange. This is a very special book.

      Moon Zoo
    • Rapture. Poems

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,2(61)Évaluer

      A collection by the Poet Laureate that won the T. S. Eliot Prize.

      Rapture. Poems
    • After meeting a magical old woman in a clearing in the woods and trading her daisy chain for the granting of a wish, a little girl grows into a young woman and the clearing begins to fill with the loveliest flowers, the most fragrant herbs, and the most perfect stones.

      The Gift
    • Rapture

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      This collection, recognized with the T. S. Eliot Prize, showcases the work of a former Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. It features a rich tapestry of themes and emotions, reflecting the poet's mastery of language and form. Republished as part of the Picador Collection, it invites readers to explore the depth and nuance of contemporary poetry through the lens of a distinguished literary figure.

      Rapture
    • A major literary event: the first Collected Poems of Carol Ann Duffy (1985-2015)

      Collected Poems
    • The Christmas Truce

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(406)Évaluer

      Down at the front, on a cold winter's night in 1914, amidst the worst war the world had ever seen, an inexplicable silence spread from man to man. Belief was in the air. Then the soldiers ceased fire and the magic of Christmas took hold . . . Carol Ann Duffy's brilliant poem celebrates the miraculous truce between the trenches, when enemy shook hands with enemy, shared songs, swapped gifts, even played football, and peace found a place in No Man's Land. In a gorgeous small format with David Roberts' beautiful illustrations, The Christmas Truce is an irresistible festive gift. Also available in a larger, special edition hardback.

      The Christmas Truce
    • The World's Wife

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(7424)Évaluer

      Mrs Midas, Queen Kong, Mrs Lazarus, the Kray sisters, and a huge cast of others startle with their wit, imagination, lyrical intuition and incisiveness.

      The World's Wife
    • Armistice

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(64)Évaluer

      The Armistice of 1918 brought ceasefire to the war on the Western Front, but 'the Great War' would not as hoped be 'the war to end all wars'.

      Armistice