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The Prettyboys of Gangster Town

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"Martin makes the ordinary extraordinary, turns the mole hill into the mountain."- Sophie Sparham, Performance Poet "The Prettyboys of Gangster Town is an open-hearted, compassionate debut collection from Martin Grey.

These poems are wistful, warm and highly emotionally-engaging, articulating the joys and pitfalls of modern life from a number of different perspectives, while always remaining true to Grey's distinctive poetic style.

There are some real gut-punches in this collection too - all life is laid bare with a beautiful eye for the details - but at its heart, this is a book all about empathy."- Leanne Moden, Poet and Performance "If there is one central force which pulses through the words of Martin's work, it is love.

In spite of life's let downs and losses, love is discovered and cherished on a rite of passage from a grubby nightclub and teenage dreams to handling the daily bewilderments of attempting this thing called adulthood.

Get ready for love as big as any astronaut's favourite planet.

There is enough love between these pages to start a revolution.

These stanzas brim with love for the melody of lyrical language, subtle internal rhyme and imaginative wordplay.

This book also enthusiastically explores boy-meets-girl love, without saccharine or cliche, but with genuine openness at the awkwardness and potential highs of trying to navigate an optimistic heart.

On top of all of this, you will be subjected to some very important questions, such as 'does anyone like their knee caps' and 'is it OK to dunk a custard cream?' (The answer to the latter is 'No'). A relatable, hope-raising read for both the realist and romantic."- Dominic Berry, winner of Saboteur 2020 Best Spoken Word Artist

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Product Details
Fly on the Wall Press
191321124X / 9781913211240
Paperback / softback
821.92
11/09/2020
United Kingdom
52 pages
148 x 210 mm
General (US: Trade) Learn More
DC Poetry