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The poetry in Richard Trembath's If We Should Ever Meet Again cannot be described as modern or classical but where its difference lies is that it will appeal to and be understood by the common man. This collection is wide-ranging and explores life, love, philosophy and much more, as did his two previous volumes of poetry and short stories. The stories provide a contrast in that some are fiction, some are based on true life events and some are drawn from Trembath's forty years as a newspaper journalist. Readers will be able to identify with many of the sentiments expressed, which cover a wide…mehr

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The poetry in Richard Trembath's If We Should Ever Meet Again cannot be described as modern or classical but where its difference lies is that it will appeal to and be understood by the common man. This collection is wide-ranging and explores life, love, philosophy and much more, as did his two previous volumes of poetry and short stories. The stories provide a contrast in that some are fiction, some are based on true life events and some are drawn from Trembath's forty years as a newspaper journalist. Readers will be able to identify with many of the sentiments expressed, which cover a wide range of examples of the human condition, from deep emotion through to humour. Several of Trembath's stories have won awards for literary excellence while his poetry has had wide exposure on radio and television and in the print media. If We Should Ever Meet Again differs from most collections of verse. Its straightforward approach to life as we all know it justifies it being classified as THE POETRY OF THE PEOPLE.
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RICHARD TREMBATH is many things - poet, athlete, horseman and multi-award winning journalist - all of which are reflected in this, his second book. Trembath's first book, More Lives Than One, was of poetry and songs alone, but In The Company Of Strangers presents a wider view of his talents and experiences in the variety of spheres in which he has lived his life. In The Company Of Strangers is a collection of Trembath's poetry and short stories plus a selection of his award winning newspaper and magazine stories. Like his fi rst book, it presents a very different view to his generally accepted public image. Trembath is divorced, with four adult children, and lives in an outer suburb of Melbourne.