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'He has the innocence of his own experience...real inner freedom and the courage of his own music. Among all the voices of the Court, a voice as welcome as Lear's fool...Humour that can stick deep and stay funny' -Ted Hughes. 'Nobody else writes like him. And it is becoming more and more evident that his achievement endures...Nobody has ever departed with such language for such a destination' -John Berger. 'Explosive energy, well-directed rage, undimmed idealism, a tremendous sense of how poetry can speak directly, and an innocence which is believable because it is wise' -Andrew Motion. 'This is Adrian Mitchell, the British Mayakovsky' - Kenneth Tynan.More details
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- Cover
- Description
- Title Page
- Dedication
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- CONTENTS
- from HEART ON THE LEFT POEMS 1953-1984
- MY FAVOURITE ARCHIPELAGO
- To You
- Icarus Schmicarus
- C'mon Everybody
- To Nye Bevan Despite His Change of Heart
- I Tried, I Really Tried
- Nostalgia - Now Threepence Off
- So Don't Feed Your Dog Ordinary Meat, Feed Him Pal, Pal Meat for Dogs, P-A-L, Prolongs Active Life (Enriched with Nourishing Marrowbone Jelly)
- Time and Motion Study
- Ode to Money
- South Kensington Is Much Nicer
- Reply to a Canvasser
- Look at the View
- The Observer
- Song About Mary
- We Call Them Subnormal Children
- In Other Words, Hold My Head
- A Party Political Broadcast on Behalf of the Burial Party
- Old Age Report
- Now We Are Sick
- Involvement
- Divide and Rule for as Long as You Can
- The Ballad of Sally Hit-and-Run
- Dear Sir
- English Scene
- Under Photographs of Two Party Leaders, Smiling
- Saw It in the Papers
- Ten Ways to Avoid Lending Your Wheelbarrow to Anybody
- 1 Patriotic
- 2 Snobbish
- 3 Overweening
- 4 Pious
- 5 Melodramatic
- 6 Pathetic
- 7 Defensive
- 8 Sinister
- 9 Lecherous
- 10 Philosophical
- Vroomph! or The Popular Elastic Waist
- Leaflets
- The Obliterating Prizes
- Ode to Enoch Powell
- The Blackboard
- Question Time in Ireland
- The Savage Average
- Loose Leaf Poem
- Back in the Playground Blues
- The Swan
- Farm Animals
- On the Verses Entitled 'Farm Animals'
- Commuting the Wrong Way Round Early Morning
- For My Son
- Four Sorry Lines
- Action and Reaction Blues
- Screws and Saints
- New Skipping Rhymes
- Staying Awake
- Bring Out Your Nonsense
- Give It to Me Ghostly
- Bury My Bones with an Eddy Merckx
- Remember Red Lion Square?
- Ode to Her
- On the Beach at Cambridge
- RELIGION, ROYALTY AND THE ARTS
- The Liberal Christ Gives a Press Conference
- Miserable Sinners
- Sunday Poem
- Quite Apart from the Holy Ghost
- The Eggs o' God
- ROYAL POEMS
- Another Prince Is Born
- Lying in State
- Poem on the Occasion of the Return of Her Majesty the Queen from Canada
- My Shy Di in Newspaperland
- THE ARTS
- Goodbye
- Jimmy Giuffre Plays 'The Easy Way'
- Buddy Bolden
- Bessie Smith in Yorkshire
- What to Do if You Meet Nijinsky
- To the Statues in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey
- Crusoe Dying in England
- Whitman on Wheels
- Canine Canto
- Thank You Dick Gregory
- Lullaby for William Blake
- For David Mercer
- Hear the Voice of the Critic
- The Ballad of the Death of Aeschylus
- Gaston the Peasant
- Lady Macbeth in the Saloon Bar Afterwards
- To the Organisers of a Poetry Reading by Hugh MacDiarmid
- Private Transport
- What the Mermaid Told Me
- A Blessing for Kenneth Patchen's Grave
- Discovery
- There Are Not Enough of Us
- Oscar Wilde in Flight
- John Keats Eats His Porridge
- Forster the Flying Fish
- The Oxford Hysteria of English Poetry
- What Is Poetry?
- Autumnobile
- Land of Dopes and Loonies
- To a Critic
- A Sunset Cloud Procession Passing Ralph Steadman's House
- Ode to George Melly
- For the Eightieth Birthday of Hoagy Carmichael
- Happy Fiftieth Deathbed
- The Call (or Does The Apple Tree Hate Plums?)
- Lament for the Welsh Makers
- LOVE, THE APEMAN, CURSES, BLESSINGS AND FRIENDS
- Good Day
- Celia Celia
- Footnotes on Celia Celia
- September Love Poem
- All Fool's Day
- Riddle
- Take Stalk Between Teeth Pull Stalk From Blossom Throw Blossom Overarm Towards Enemy Lie Flat And Await Explosion
- Top-Notch Erotic Moment Thank You
- Coming Back
- The Angels in Our Heads
- Out
- To a Godly Man
- Hello Adrian
- THE COLLECTED WORKS OF APEMAN MUDGEON
- Apeman Keep Thinking It's Wednesday
- The Apeman Who Hated Snakes
- The Apeman's Hairy Body Song
- Apeman Gives a Poetry Reading
- Apeman as Tourist Guide
- The Apeman's Motives
- Confession
- Self-Congratulating, Self-Deprecating, Auto-Destructive Blues
- I Passed for Sane
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Childless Mother
- The Institution
- A Slow Boat to Trafalgar
- A Machine That Makes Love and Poems and Mistakes
- Toy Stone
- Unfulfilled Suicide Note
- And Some Lemonade Too
- It's a Clean Machine
- The Sun Likes Me
- Self Critic
- Adrian Mitchell's Famous Weak Bladder Blues
- A Ballad of Human Nature
- This Friend
- Birthdays
- The Only Electrical Crystal Ball I Ever Saw Flickering Behind a Bar
- My Dog Eats Nuts Too
- A Spell to Make a Good Time Last
- A Spell to Make a Bad Hour Pass
- A Curse on My Former Bank Manager
- A Song for Jerry Slattery and His Family
- Funnyhouse of a Negro
- A Curse Against Intruders
- For Gordon Snell - My Best, First and Finest Friend - on His Fiftieth Birthday
- My Parents
- Taming a Wild Garden
- One More Customer Satisfied
- To My Friends, on My Fiftieth Birthday
- How to Be Extremely Saintly, Rarefied and Moonly
- Loony Prunes
- To Michael Bell
- Beattie Is Three
- SONGS FROM SOME OF THE SHOWS
- Gardening
- The Violent God
- Calypso's Song to Ulysses
- The Children of Blake
- Happy Birthday William Blake
- Poetry
- The Tribe
- Medical
- Ride the Nightmare
- A Song of Liberation
- The Widow's Song
- The Truth
- Wash Your Hands
- Lament for the Jazz Makers
- Gather Together
- The Pregnant Woman's Song
- Jake's Amazing Suit
- Secret Country
- Cardboard Rowing Boat
- OUR BLUE PLANET
- The Castaways or Vote For Caliban
- Quit Stalling, Call in Stalin
- Two Good Things
- Remember Suez?
- Written During the Night Waiting for the Dawn
- Briefing
- Ballade of Beans
- From Rich Uneasy America to My Friend Christopher Logue
- Official Announcement
- Let Me Tell You the Third World War Is Going to Separate the Men from the Boys
- Programme for an Emergency
- Naming the Dead
- Fifteen Million Plastic Bags
- Order Me a Transparent Coffin and Dig My Crazy Grave
- A Child Is Singing
- The Dust
- Veteran with a Head Wound
- Life on the Overkill Escalator
- You Get Used to It
- Good Question
- Byron Is One of the Dancers
- One Question About Amsterdam
- To the Silent Majority
- The Dichotomy Between the Collapse of Civilisation and Making Money
- Night Lines in a Peaceful Farmhouse
- How to Kill Cuba
- Family Planning
- Open Day at Porton
- Norman Morrison
- Would You Mind Signing This Receipt?
- For Rachel: Christmas 1965
- Thinks: I'll Finish These Gooks by Building an Electronically Operated Physical Barrier Right Along Their Seventeenth Parallel!!!
- To a Russian Soldier in Prague
- Goodbye Richard Nixon
- Ceasefire
- To Whom It May Concern (Tell Me Lies about Vietnam)
- Peace Is Milk
- A Tourist Guide to England
- Sorry Bout That
- Victor Jara of Chile
- Astrid-Anna
- Activities of an East and West Dissident Blues
- Carol During the Falklands Experience
- Chile in Chains
- A Prayer for the Rulers of this World
- One Bad Word
- from BLUE COFFEE POEMS 1985-1996
- YES
- A Puppy Called Puberty
- A Dog Called Elderly
- Questionnaire
- Yes
- Golo, the Gloomy Goalkeeper
- Blood and Oil
- Millennium Countdown
- Trying Hard To Be Normal
- Or
- Cutting It Up
- THE HAIRY ARTS
- The Olchfa Reading
- Booze and Bards
- Poet
- Poetry and Knitting
- Explanation
- The Wilder Poetry of Tomorrow
- Hot Pursuit
- Moondog
- Deep Purple Wine
- Parade
- Edward Hopper
- Mayakovsky and the Sun
- The Perils of Reading Fiction
- COUNTRY LIFE & SOME ANIMALS
- Dart River Bed
- That June
- Winter Listening
- Winter Night in Aldeburgh
- The Monster's Dream
- A Living Monument
- Bird Dreaming
- Sausage Cat
- Epitaph for a Golden Retriever
- For Golden Ella
- Elegy for Number Ten
- The Meaningtime
- Understanding the Rain
- A Cheetah, Hunting
- Here Come the Bears
- The Elephant
- Elephant Eternity
- JOIN THE POETRY AND SEE THE WORLD
- Blue Coffee
- Vauxhall Velvet
- By the Waters of Liverpool
- I Am Tourist
- March in Vienna
- London in March
- The Postman's Palace
- Lerici, the Bay, Early on Saturday, May
- Peace Memories of Sarajevo
- For My Friends in Georgia
- When the Government
- The Boy Who Danced with a Tank
- Sweet Point Five Per Cent
- Ten Holes for a Soldier
- YOUNG AND OLD
- My Father and Mother or Why I Began to Hate War
- Rainbow Woods
- The Bully
- To the Sadists of My Childhood
- After Reading Hans Christian Andersen
- As for the Fear of Going Mad
- Grandfather's Footsteps
- The Sound of Someone Walking
- Just a Little Bit Older
- Keep Right on to the End of the Bottle
- Ode to the Skull
- My Orchard
- Poem in Portugal
- An Ode to Dust
- Mid-air
- Give Me Time - Autumn Is at the Gates
- WAY OUT YONDER
- Two Anti-Environmental Poems by Volcano Jones
- Underarm Squirter
- Chop em Down Chop em up Burn the Lot
- Criminal Justice for Crying Out Loud - A Rant
- Full English Breakfast
- Moving Poem
- Stuck Together Song
- O Captain! My Captain! Our Fearful Trip Is Done
- Icarus Talking to His Dad
- If You're Lookin' for Trouble You've Come to the Wrong Place
- FOR LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP
- My Father's Land
- A Late Elegy for Jock Mitchell
- Goodnight, Stevie
- Brightness of Brightness
- Maybe Maytime
- Sometimes Awake
- Thank You for All the Years We've Had, Thank You for All the Years to Come
- An Open Window
- Happy Breakfast, Hannah, on Your Eighteenth Birthday
- A Flying Song
- Reaching for the Light
- Stufferation
- Silence
- BOTY
- Boty Goodwin
- The Forest and the Lake
- A Flower for Boty
- Good Luck Message to Boty with Flowers Before Her Finals at Cal Arts
- Telephone
- Every Day
- For Boty
- Especially When It Snows
- from ALL SHOOK UP POEMS 1997-2000
- THE YEARS SPEED BY
- A Year Passes, as Years Do
- Life Is a Walk Across a Field
- UNDER NEW LABOUR
- That Feeling
- We Bomb Tonight
- Education Education Education
- The Druggards
- Go Well
- Shaven Heads
- Walldream
- Jesus Poems
- THE CARNIVAL OF VENUS
- Asymmetrical Love Song
- Valances
- Away
- A Lucky Family
- It Still Goes On
- The Arrangements
- Where Are They Now?
- That About Sums It Up
- Swiss Kissing
- Safe Sex Swiss Kissing
- My Friend the Talking Elevator of Tokyo
- Love in Flames
- Hospitality
- ON THE ARTSAPELAGO
- Poetry Is Not a Beauty Contest
- If Digest
- Desiderata Digest
- If I Dare You, If I Double-Dare You
- To a Helpful Critic
- This Be the Worst
- from Nine Ways of Looking at Ted Hughes
- Poet at Work
- Full Moon and Little Frieda
- Footwear Notes
- Not Cricket
- Rugby News
- Out of Focus
- Gastronomica
- Fish-eye
- Cool/Hip
- New Movie Regulations
- AUTOBICYCLE
- All Shook Up
- In My Two Small Fists
- The Mitchellesque Lineman
- If Not, Sniff Not
- Age 65 Bus Pass
- Sorry Stuff
- Student
- Wishing
- The Poet Inside
- Not Much of a Muchness
- Lighting Candles for Boty
- February 12th, 1996
- The Unbroken Heart
- Advertising Will Eat the World
- On the Deadophone
- Apart from My Day Job
- Or Something
- Selfepitaphs
- I Was Lucky
- Alternative Selfepitaph
- FOR THE AFRICAN CENTURY
- Here in My Skin of Many Colours
- Malawi Poems
- The Radio Thief
- African Elephants
- The Beautiful Ghosts
- A Song for Thabo Mbeki
- A Poem for Nomtha
- SHOWSONGS
- Shake My Soul
- Four Windows
- Orpheus Sings
- The People Walking
- Saint Lover's Day
- Tissue Paper Flowers
- Last Thing
- from THE SHADOW KNOWS POEMS 2000-2004
- William Blake Says: Every Thing That Lives Is Holy
- William Blake Says: Every Thing That Lives Is Holy
- THE SHADOW IN WARTIME
- The Shadow Poet Laureateship
- Unjubilee Poem
- Anti-Establishment Poet Is Difficult, Court Told
- A Refusal to Write a Royal Elegy
- Back to the Happidrome
- No More War
- Human Beings
- The Operation
- Roundabout
- Playground
- The Famous Battle
- SHADOW SPEECHES
- All the Light There Is
- When They Tell You to Go to War
- Work to Do
- ENGLANDING
- Englanding
- Fun in World War Two
- Banned for Six Months
- In a Brown Paper Bag
- To Somebody Considering Suicide
- for mental patients
- Doctor Rat Explains
- ARTEFACTIONS
- Misery Me!
- What Poetry Says
- Blake on His Childhood Visions
- King Lear's Fool Waves Goodbye
- A Sense of Complicity: Advertising Supplement
- Advertising Will Eat the World
- Rest in Peace, Andy Warhol. Enjoy.
- Pioneers, O Pioneers!
- The Café Kafka
- AUTOMAGIC
- Memoirs
- Her Life
- Disguise
- Sorry
- Thanks to My Dog in an Hour of Pain
- Pour Soul
- Not Fleeing But Flying
- IN THE OUTLANDS
- The Ballad of the Familiar Stranger
- Every Day Is Mothering Sunday to Me
- Rosaura's Song
- The Knife-thrower's Slender Daughter
- Philosophical Agriculture
- ON BOARD THE FRIENDSHIP
- For Dick and Dixie Peaslee
- How William Blake Dies a Good Death
- For Miranda and Tom
- A Song for Maeve
- Seventy More Years
- to all our friends
- from TELL ME LIES POEMS 2005-2008
- RIVERS RUN THROUGH IT or Waterworking
- West End Blues
- Five Walks
- Sad Walk
- Glad Walk
- Bad Walk
- Dad Walk
- Mad Walk
- CITY SONGS or Don't Mutter in the Gutter
- The Baby on the Pavement
- More Friends of Mine
- The Dirty Smokers
- Live It Like Your Last Day
- THE REALLY GOOD OLD DAYS or The Underbelly of History
- About the Child Murderer Marie Farrar
- The Plays What I Wrote by Shakespeare
- ENJOY THE LIGHT Love, friendship and sheep
- Enjoy the Light
- Death Is Smaller Than I Thought
- Our Mother
- Our Father
- Early Daze
- Beattie as Smike
- Edward Lear's Imagination
- A Visit to Ivor
- With Love for Mike Westbrook
- Sheepishly
- A WALK ON THE WEIRD SIDE or Better Out Than In
- This Morning's Dream
- Wongo the Wonder Dog
- Ghosts on the Line
- TELL ME LIES or Truth-Ache in the Anglo-American Empire
- At the Crossroads
- Tigers and Monkeys
- The Doorbell
- Peacetime Haiku
- Dust And Ashes
- The Question
- Is it all right to Kill People?
- Peace and Pancakes
- To Whom It May Concern Remix
- MY LITERARY CAREER SO FAR
- My Literary Career So Far
- ADRIAN MITCHELL: SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- About the Author
- Copyright
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