Don’t Bring Me No Rocking Chair

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John Halliday; Linda Anderson; Dame Joan Bakewell

Anthology of poems on ageing from Shakespeare to the present time, with foreword by Joan Bakewell.

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Gathering poems from Shakespeare to the present, Don’t Bring Me No Rocking Chair addresses ageing through the several ages of poetry. Now more than ever, as more of us live for longer, the idea of what it means to age or to grow old engages and concerns people of all ages. One of the problems of ageing is the language we use to define it and the list of pejoratives associated with it, with attitudes to ageing ranging from ‘fatalism, denial, negative stereotyping and tunnel vision to fantasy’ (Professor Tom Kirkwood, Newcastle University). Poetry can help to give us a fresh language to think about ageing and these poems are chosen to fortify, celebrate, lament, grieve, rage and ridicule. There is not one way to age but neither can any of us truly stop our bodies from ageing. Ageing is not a single phenomenon but complex, multiple, perplexing: experienced historically as well as individually. This anthology may not console but it can widen our perspectives, helping us to change what we can change: our attitudes. This anthology was prepared for the Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts as part of the Societal Challenge Theme on Ageing at Newcastle University with support from the Institute of Ageing and Health, Newcastle University, and has a foreword by Joan Bakewell.

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Weight 320 g
Dimensions 21.6 × 13.8 × 1.5 cm
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Publisher

Bloodaxe Books

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Cover

Paperback

Pages

207

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

821.0080354 (edition:23)

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General – Trade / Code: K