The British multimillionaire and publishing mogul brings together 187 of his sly and irreverent poems, in which he explores such topics as sex, ecology, the Third Reich, old dogs, whales, and the Crusades in his trademark, unorthodox style, accompanied by an audio CD of the author reading from his work. Original. 25,000 first printing.
Felix Dennis (born 1947 in Kingston-upon-Thames, United Kingdom) was a British magazine publisher and philanthropist. His privately owned company, Dennis Publishing, pioneered computer and hobbyist magazine publishing in the United Kingdom. In more recent times the company has added lifestyle titles such as its flagship brand The Week, which is published in Britain, the United States and Australia.
A collection of poems; very moden way of thinking. Not sweet love poems for sure. Life lessons and hardhsips are really the bases of alot of them. Some fowl words here and there but otherwise a great book.
A Glass Half Full is a collection of poems by publisher and philanthropist Felix Dennis. The poems a quick, clever and even more astonishing, they rhyme. This slim volume comes with a CD so that you can hear the melody of the poetry in the voice of the writer. He has a writer's eye for detail and a poet's ear for language. Brilliant stuff.