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More than 50 years ago, the Beatles started a revolution, transforming the face of music, youth, and popular culture. This collection of poems responds to the Beatles' music as well as to their historical influence--both in the 1960s and today. With contributions by a myriad of poets young and old--including Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy, Elaine Feinstein, Peter Finch, Adrian Henry, Philip Larkin, Roddy Lumsden, Lachlan MacKinnon, Roger McGough, Sheenagh Pugh, Jeremy Reed, and Carol Rumens--this book is a tribute to the Beatles' creativity and capacity to influence successive generations.

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More than 50 years ago, the Beatles started a revolution, transforming the face of music, youth, and popular culture. This collection of poems responds to the Beatles' music as well as to their historical influence--both in the 1960s and today. With contributions by a myriad of poets young and old--including Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy, Elaine Feinstein, Peter Finch, Adrian Henry, Philip Larkin, Roddy Lumsden, Lachlan MacKinnon, Roger McGough, Sheenagh Pugh, Jeremy Reed, and Carol Rumens--this book is a tribute to the Beatles' creativity and capacity to influence successive generations.
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Autorenporträt
Phil Bowen is a poet, a playwright, the editor of Things We Said Today, and the coeditor of The Captain's Tower, an anthology of poetry celebrating Bob Dylan's 70th birthday. Damian Furniss is the coeditor of The Captain's Tower, a poet, and the author of Chocolate Che. David Woolley is on the board of the Dylan Thomas Prize Swansea Fringe Festival, and the advisory panel for New Welsh Review. He was the inaugural Chair of the National Association for Literature Development in Wales and is a former chair of the Festivals of Wales.