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The Emma Press Anthology of Age
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We're all ageing, all of the time. As a society we're getting even older, but we seldom seem to stop and think about the huge mental and physical changes that happen to us as we get old, or what it's like to live as an old person. The Emma Press Anthology of Age is a collection of poems which challenge, celebrate and give age a voice, finding humour amidst the heartbreak and comfort within the pain.
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Table of contents
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Nel Mezzo
- Holding a Strangerās Hand
- Long After Dad Was Grey
- Iāve heard of age : how it gobbles the time
- Outside the Pub, Hurricane Bawbag
- The Concert
- Remembrance
- Epigenesis
- Saying My Name
- Kennings
- The Storm
- Last Rites
- Knowing the Prognosis
- In the Wars
- Tipping Point
- All Change
- Lethe and the Nightingale
- My Camel
- Hands
- Wood I Gather
- A Woman Counts Alone in Flat 33
- Waltz
- Christmas Lunch at the Nursing Home
- Watching
- 8 a.m.
- Raised Beds
- Bride
- Survivor
- In the Garden
- Soon
- First Itās Just a Couple of Bricks
- Last Lights
- Swan Song
- Drought
- Dead Penguins
- On the Ferry
- To Dust
- Later
- Acknowledgements
- About the Emma Press