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Defying Gravity

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8vo. Slight spots. Bump to lower front corner. Dw has light shelfwear. Light score to rear.

80 pages, Hardcover

First published August 5, 1993

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Roger McGough

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September 6, 2017
My copy of this book has yellowed pages with frayed edges, coffee stains, dog-eared corners and very likely multiple DNA traces from several previous readers. I am a great admirer of the Lord of Verse and his wonderful ability to cross cultures, age groups and time zones by knitting stories of humour, glory, pathos as well as misery, loss and want in such small spaces. I envy this ability.
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12 reviews2 followers
November 21, 2021
I think It’s right to say this book is a book for everyone who enjoys reading. I can say it would be a lovely book for someone who’s wanting to get into poetry as McGough covers a wide range of topics. I particularly enjoyed the last segment of this book titled “The Elements”. I read Defying Gravity in only a few days and I’d be happy to read more from Roger McGough. My copy is covered in post it notes :D
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August 30, 2025
The Sealey Challenge 2025
Day 30: ‘Defying Gravity’ by Roger McGough
It's the penultimate Sealey Day - 29 poetry books read and only two (- under the guise of the Sealey Challenge - to go. And what better poet to turn to to maintain the marvel of verse so far explored than a Roger McGough collection. 'Defying Gravity' is filled with oblique looks at society, many with great humour, some, like the titular poem, poignant with sadness. This year's reading has once again been marked by the quality of books I have been able to gather together to read in the challenge, this one from theworld famous Cinema Bookshop in Hay-on-Wye.
Brillieant collection.
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June 28, 2022
I picked this up at random, and a couple of the poems did bring a smile to my face, but unfortunately, McGough falls back on transphobic "humour" at times– a real shame, considering he clearly has the ability to write genuinely funny poems. My personal favourites were the ones themed around the elements that are clustered at the end of the book. Ultimately though, this was a pretty forgettable collection, and I wouldn’t be compelled to seek out more of his work.
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Author 13 books71 followers
September 15, 2013
One of my favourite poets to read and re-read, find a new laugh and a new tenderly written, wry, nostalgic charm-piece every time you bend back the cover...
4 reviews
July 19, 2011
underwhelming compared to earlier works - some good on aging/death
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