Pam Ayres - The Works: The Classic Collection

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Pam Ayres - The Works: The Classic Collection
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pam Ayres
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
Category/GenrePoetry by individual poets
ISBN/Barcode 9781846077937
ClassificationsDewey:821.014
Audience
General
Illustrations 42 line illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint BBC Books
Publication Date 18 February 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A new edition of Pam Ayres' classic collection of poems The Works contains 120 of Pam Ayres' best-known poems from the seventies and eighties, including 'The Battery Hen', 'Please Will You Take Your Children Home Before I Do Them In?', 'Sling Another Chair Leg on the Fire, Mother' and, of course, 'Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth'.For this edition Pam has written a general introduction, as well as individual introductions to the poems, many of which are now illustrated with specially commissioned line drawings by Susan Hellard. The Works is certain to delight Pam's fans of all ages.

Author Biography

Pam Ayres has been a regular on television and radio since winning the talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1975 - on Just a Minute, The Comedy Quiz, Countdown and her own series, Ayres on the Air. She performs her solo stage show throughout Britain and around the world and has a huge fan base in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. Pam is one of Britain's best-loved personalities and was awarded the MBE in 2004. For details of Pam's theatre engagements please see www.pamayres.com.

Reviews

Pam Ayres is a proper poet, whose wistful, funny, and perceptive verse captures both the joy and unfairness of life * Sunday Times * One of the fastest selling tickets at the Fringe, Pam Ayres' appeal seems undiminished * Edinburgh Herald * Pam Ayres is a poet for the people. Her verse portrays a wicked sense of humour, and deals with subjects not normally thought to be worthy of poetry * Melbourne Herald Sun * Pam Ayres, the bestselling poet, writes as rhapsodically about the Wonderbra as Wordsworth did about daffodils * Guardian * There are clear comparisons between Pam and Sir John Betjeman * Daily Express *