Poetry for the Many : 9th December Jeremy Corbyn In-Store Signing 4-6pm

£16.99

by Corbyn, Jeremy
Literature & literary studies
Paperback

Out of stock

SKU: 9781682194331-signing Category:

Description

Jeremy Corbyn will be at Housmans Bookshop on Saturday 9th December 2023 between 4 and 6pm, signing copies of Poetry for the Many: An Anthology.

To book your place and get your copy signed in person, you must order your copy in advance from our website. Make sure you order the product titled Poetry for the Many : 9th November Jeremy Corbyn In-Store Signing 4-6pm (rather than just the book which is also on our website).

Your book will then be available to collect from the shop on the 9th.

If you are unable to order online for any reason, please email shop@housmans.com or call us on 020 7837 4473 to reserve your copy.

If you would like a signed copy of the book but you are unable to attend on the day, we can get a copy signed for you and post it to you afterwards. To request this, order a copy here and leave a note in the comments box letting us know. Please include any specific name that you would like the book signed to. Postage will be free.

If you do not see a confirmation email after placing your order, please check your junk mail.

Please order your book in advance to attend! There will be only limited copies available to purchase on the day.

Please be aware that you may have to queue. Jeremy Corbyn has to leave at 6pm sharp so please arrive in good time.

Max three copies per person.

 

About the book

 

by Corbyn, Jeremy | Literature & literary studies
Published 14/11/2023 by OR Books in the United States
Paperback | 240 pages

Jeremy Corbyn and Len McCluskey collaborated to help achieve the biggest electoral success for socialism in recent British history. The two men share a passionate belief in a fairer, more equal Britain, encapsulated in Labour’s election slogan “For the many, not the few.” That slogan, inspired by Shelley’s famous poem The Masque of Anarchy, points to something else the two have in common: a lifelong enthusiasm for poetry. In this sparkling anthology they discuss the poems that have moved and enlightened them.

Their choices travel over centuries and continents, with poets ranging from Shakespeare and Juana de la Cruz, through William Blake and Emily Dickinson, to Bertolt Brecht, Stevie Smith and Linton Kwesi Johnson. Rounding out the collection are appreciations of poems selected by guest contributors: Melissa Benn, Rob Delaney, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Ken Loach, Morag Livingstone, Francesca Martinez, Karie Murphy, Maxine Peake, Michael Rosen, Alexei Sayle, and Gary Younge. With the burgeoning popularity of poetry, especially among Gen Z, this joyful celebration of the power of verse is bound to delight and inspire across a wide audience.

All royalties from sales of this book will be donated to the Peace and Justice Project.