Given its imaginative risk and experimental daring, perhaps the most remarkable thing about Annie Freud's poetry is its effortless success: these wise, funny, sly, erotic and lightning-witted poems all find their marks with unerring accuracy. From the disturbing dramatic monologue of the title poem, through love poems of great worldly tenderness, to a soliloquy from the inventor of the individual fruit pie - the reader is both challenged and entertained from first to last. The Best Man That Ever Was announces one of the most startlingly original poets to have emerged in recent years.
| ISBN: | 9780330446860 |
| Publication date: | 18th March 2007 |
| Author: | Annie Freud |
| Publisher: | Picador an imprint of Pan Macmillan |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 59 pages |
| Primary Genre | Poetry |
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Given its imaginative risk and experimental daring, perhaps the most remarkable thing about Annie Freud's poetry is its effortless success: these wise, funny, sly, erotic and lightning-witted poems all find their marks with unerring accuracy. From the disturbing dramatic monologue of the title poem, through love poems of great worldly tenderness, to a soliloquy from the inventor of the individual fruit pie - the reader is both challenged and entertained from first to last. The Best Man That Ever Was announces one of the most startlingly original poets to have emerged in recent years.
The Best Man That Ever Was features in the following genres: Mind, body, spirit, Poetry, Poetry by individual poets
The Best Man That Ever Was is available in Paperback
The Best Man That Ever Was was written by Annie Freud and published by Picador an imprint of Pan Macmillan
The Best Man That Ever Was has 59 pages
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