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Cock A Doodle Doo to Macbeth

A Collection of Original Poems
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What might be the meaning behind popular nursery rhymes? Or what Shakespeare might have written if he were living today? In this collection of original poems, the author provides tongue-in-cheek answers to these questions as well as addressing, in other poems, aspects of life from the humorous to the serious and tragic.

Author Biography:

Harvey Sagar is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Neurology at the University of Sheffield. Currently, he lives in the Cotswolds. His career as a consultant neurologist led to his first novel, Teddy Bear's Triumph, which is a semi-autobiographical account of the training and practice of a hospital doctor. Largely humorous but with some bitter-sweetness and cynicism, it relates anecdotes of relationships with doctors, nurses, patients and lawyers and tells of some time spent in the USA. The second book, DRY Out! is also medically related but is pure humorous fiction. Previous poetry collections, Come Rhyme With Me and Daisy Chains are lighthearted verse on a variety of everyday and some not-so-everyday subjects. Lines To The Lost is a serious collection of poems related to the emotions of bereavement. For more information, see www.harveysagar.com and www.linestothelost.com
Release date NZ
October 13th, 2017
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Pages
110
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
129x198x6
ISBN-13
9781999857318
Product ID
27517420

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