"Nanny Knows Best!" is a light-hearted comedy set in the early years of Thatcher's Britain. It charts the lives and loves of six students as they enter the 'real world'. So what do you do in a society increasingly materialistic and polarised between the 'have-nots' and the 'don't-give-a-damns'? Those characters who try to do something socially worthwhile are soon defeated or despondent. Those less morally scrupulous characters find themselves having a great time. Does this seem familiar? If the grandfather of this literary novel is Laurence Sterne, the father must be B.S.Johnson, whose experiments with the novel form enlivened the 1960s. Textual figures, drawings, maps, diagrams and even the notorious 'Gotcha' banner, provide a visual commentary on the times. Should appeal particularly to graduates of Exeter University. Nanny Knows Best! is an ebook of 400 pages and costs five pounds. Click on the button above to pay for the book in a secure area of the Internet. We will then email you with instructions for downloading the book, and your personal password to read it. Read a sample from the beginning of the book. Other books and info about Simon Fletcher: In Email From The Provinces the poet Simon Fletcher combines great technical virtuosity and remarkable control with tenderness and emotional understanding. His characters are as disparate as Clytemnestra, a Franciscan monk, or, as in the memorable and witty Youll go mad if you read too many books Grandma Fletcher, a connoisseur of Mills & Boone. Ted Hughes wrote of Fletchers collection The Occasions of Love, I enjoyed the deft fluency, the economy, the pure tone, the pang. All of these features reappear in this new collection which contains Euripides Women, a set of poems inspired by a 1995 exhibition, Radical Women In Ancient Greece held in Athens and are reminiscent of, yet predate Carol Ann Duffys The Worlds Wife. Simon Fletchers poems retain the mythic grandeur of the classical characters as he skillfully transposes their ancient dilemmas into a modern context and consciousness. He explores the timelessness of the different situations women find themselves in using a gently mocking tone which has become a consistent characteristic of his work. Literature is full of the work of misogynists. These poems represent a rare opposite - the work of a true lover of women. The rest of the collection includes his award winning, "Ockhams Razor", a runner up in the Ilkley Literature Festival. The emails speak in a variety of voices and forms about the marginalised in society. Simon Fletcher goes some way towards justifying poetrys claim to speak, truth to power. In the title poem he celebrates the minor yet uncorrupted joys of life outside the metropolis where there may not be the paintings but:
splashes of white and gold, the kind Van Gogh might have razored his left ear for. Journeys are a recurring motif in the collection, ranging from actual travels to inner explorations of friendship, death, parenthood and cultural differences. Particularly moving are the poems dedicated to his friend, Bashir Kazmi, the noted Urdu poet. Simon, a former journalist and a teacher, is currently a literature development worker in Wolverhampton, runs a Young Writers Workshop in Shrewsbury and is Writer in Residence at the Shropshire and Mid-Wales Hospice. For same day dispatch, these books may be ordered from our online store - post and packing inclusive for UK online orders.
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