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Roger McGough is the author of The Collected Poems (2024), 100 Best Christmas Poems for Children (2021), Crocodile Tears (2020), joinedupwriting (2019), 80 (2017).

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The Collected Poems

release date: Jun 27, 2024

100 Best Christmas Poems for Children

release date: Aug 19, 2021
100 Best Christmas Poems for Children
‘If poems were gifts, and in many ways they are, children will find plenty to absorb and amuse them in this bulging stocking of an anthology.’ Roger McGough From traditional verses by Christina Rossetti and William Blake to modern classics by Julia Donaldson and Benjamin Zephaniah, this heart-warming Christmas anthology will delight children and adults of all ages. All the wonders of the season are captured in 100 Best Christmas Poems for Children. Perfect for reading aloud with all the family or for children aged 8-12 to read to themselves, there are verses that will encourage you to reflect on the Christmas themes of joy, hope and peace for all the world, while also savouring the festive fun of everything else that Christmas brings – from the opening of the first Advent window to the tidying away of all the decorations on Twelfth Night. Edited and introduced by beloved poet Roger McGough, this enchanting children’s poetry book make a wonderful gift and keepsake and will be cherished by all who read it. Children will gain an appreciation for language and storytelling as the magic of Christmas is brought to life by this anthology that they’ll return to over and over again each year.

Crocodile Tears

release date: Oct 01, 2020
Crocodile Tears
Crocodile says goodbye to the jungle and heads for the bright lights of London to find freedom and adventure. But despite the famous sights, city life on a stone-cold street begins to pall... Will crocodile tears become real tears for friends, family and home? A fantastic picture book for reading aloud by poetry legend Roger McGough and award-winning animator Greg McLeod.

joinedupwriting

release date: Jun 11, 2019
joinedupwriting
AN EXUBERANT NEW COLLECTION FROM ONE OF BRITAIN''S BEST LOVED POETS ''The patron saint of poetry'' Carol Ann Duffy For more than fifty years, Roger McGough has entranced generations of readers with poetry which is at once playful and poignant, intimate and ambitious in its scope. From forgotten friendships and the idiosyncrasies of family life, to the trauma of war right through to contemporary politics, joinedupwriting explores the human experience in all its shades of light and dark, but always with McGough''s signature wit and style. This is the nation''s favourite poet at his very finest. ''McGough has done for poetry what champagne does for weddings'' Time Out

80

release date: Oct 05, 2017
80
There are eighty of Roger McGough''s favourite poems in this hugely enjoyable collection, gathered together into a new volume to celebrate Roger''s 80th birthday! Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always inventive, the enormous variety of poems from this hugely popular poet will never cease to amaze and delight children of all ages.

80 Poems

release date: Oct 05, 2017
80 Poems
There are eighty of Roger McGough''s favourite poems in this hugely enjoyable collection, gathered together into a new volume to celebrate Roger''s 80th birthday! Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always inventive, the enormous variety of poems from this hugely popular poet will never cease to amaze and delight children of all ages.

It Never Rains

release date: Feb 23, 2017
It Never Rains
It Never Rains by Roger McGough - an expanded edition of comic verse and free line drawings, from the nation''s favourite poet While up at Magdalen Spent the time dagdalen. Moved on to Caius Became the baius knaius. ''Oxford Blues'' is one of the many new poems in this expanded and revised edition of The State of Poetry, Roger McGough''s book of short humorous verse which was published in 2005 as part of Penguin''s 70s series celebrating its 70th anniversary. From a poem commissioned to commemorate Dylan Thomas in just 140 characters, which unfortunately comes to an end mid-word, to a pre-emptive erratum notice, these poems show McGough at his inventive, hilarious best - and there are also new line drawings by the author offered at no extra cost. ''The patron saint of poetry'' Carol Ann Duffy Roger McGough was a member of the group Scaffold in the 1960s when he contributed poems to the Penguin title The Mersey Sound, which has since sold over a million copies and is now available as a Penguin Classic. He has published many books of poems for children and adults, and both his Collected Poems (2004) and Selected Poems (2006) are also available in Penguin. He presents Poetry Please on Radio 4 and is President of the Poetry Society. He was honoured with the Freedom of the City of Liverpool in 2001 and with a CBE in 2005 for services to literature.

Poetry Pie

release date: Oct 01, 2015
Poetry Pie
POETRY PIE is a brilliant collection of poems for children by Roger McGough.There are over 50 poems in this hugely enjoyable poetry collection with themes ranging from food and animals to school and ghouls. As always, Roger McGough''s poems are full of wit and wisdom, with word play, puns and sharp observations on all aspects of life. Illustrated throughout with his own unique line drawings which are full of humour and pathos. Roger McGough is one of the UK''s most celebrated and distinctive poets. He is the author of more than fifty books and has written numerous scripts, including the script for the Beatles'' film Yellow Submarine. He is an international ambassador for poetry and in 1997 was awarded an OBE.

Roger McGough

release date: Oct 24, 2014
Roger McGough
A collection of poems by Roger McGough and Christina Rosetti. At Key Stage 2 Wordsmith gives you ''single voice'' collections of poetry. This approach enables children to familiarise themselves with the poets as individuals, learning about their lives and inspirations to help bring their work to life.

Storia di un ruttino e altri versi

release date: Sep 04, 2014
Storia di un ruttino e altri versi
In inglese “baby burp” è il ruttino che i genitori cercano di provocare nel neonato dopo la poppata. Quando finalmente il ruttino vien fuori, di solito la mamma o il papà si sentono sollevati e si complimentano con l’esecutore come fosse un musicista: “Bravo! Bravo!” Poi, non si sa esattamente a che età, fare un ruttino a tavola non è più consentito. A ben leggere, però, “baby burp” può essere anche un rutto appena nato. Non il rutto di un bambino, ma un rutto bambino. Dunque può succedere, che a una ragazzina inglese scappi un ruttino. I genitori non apprezzeranno e lei si scuserà. Ma Ruttino non sarà molto contento della fredda accoglienza che la famiglia gli ha riservato, e così comincerà a volare per la stanza, e poi scapperà di casa, se ne andrà fuori dalla finestra, in giro per i quartieri di Londra... Roger McGough rovista nell’inventario di suoni e significati delle parole e ne trae mondi inimmaginabili, ritmi pop e storie pazzesche.

Poetry Please Unabridged Compact Cd

release date: Nov 01, 2013
Poetry Please Unabridged Compact Cd
BBC Radio 4''s Poetry Please is the longest-running broadcast of verse anywhere in the world. First aired in 1979, the programme, a request show which broadcasts to two million listeners a week, has become a unique record of the country''s best-loved poems over the decades since its inception. The BBC has looked back through its rich archive of recordings to produce a poll of the most asked for and most broadcast pieces ever: fifty of those poems are read here by Adjoa Andoh and Anton Lesser, both regular voices for the programme. The selection includes poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, William Blake, Rupert Brooke, Lord Byron, G.K. Chesterton, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, John Keats, Edward Lear, Sylvia Plath, Christina Rossetti, William Shakespeare, Dylan Thomas, William Wordsworth, and W.B. Yeats

Bestiario immaginario

release date: Jun 25, 2013
Bestiario immaginario
Roger McGough prende gli animali che conosciamo e li trasforma in un suo zoo dell’immaginazione, dove le parole sono libere di correre da tutte le parti... Un divertentissimo bestiario popolato da creature reali e inventate che – con la complicità di Franco Nasi e delle sue “traduzioni aperte” – si sono trasformate in un’altra lingua e qualche volta hanno anche cambiato nome, in un gioco infinito di travestimenti che il lettore può cimentarsi a continuareRoger McGough prende gli animali che conosciamo e li trasforma in un suo zoo dell’immaginazione, dove le parole sono libere di correre da tutte le parti... Un divertentissimo bestiario popolato da creature reali e inventate che – con la complicità di Franco Nasi e delle sue “traduzioni aperte” – si sono trasformate in un’altra lingua e qualche volta hanno anche cambiato nome, in un gioco infinito di travestimenti che il lettore può cimentarsi a continuare.

As Far as I Know

release date: Jan 01, 2012
As Far as I Know
Take comfort from this. You have a book in your hand not a loaded gun or a parking fine or an invitation card to the wedding of the one you should have married. Roger McGough is a poet at once directly accessible and a master of the art of surprise, in which the everyday wold is refreshingly and, at times, darkly reimagined. Although a distinct sense of menace inhabits many of the poems, he faces the uncertainties and fears of ageing with characteristic wit and courage. One of the most striking poems in this new collection is a reworking of his famous 1960s poem ''let Me Die a Youngman''s Death'' this time entitled ''Not For Me a Youngmans''s Death''. He is a poet of many voices, the Scottish hard man, the smug husband on his deathbed, the odious self-deceiver of the title poem. McGough is equally ''At Home with the Surrealists'' as he is on an underground station waiting for a train that will never arrive. Always inventive and irrepressibly comic, the warmth and honesty of the voice reaffirms his position as a true original.

Mind the Gap

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Mind the Gap
This hilarious set of poems by award-winning and much-loved poet Roger McGough explores the weird and the wonderful. Filled with brand new poems and accompanied by wonderful illustrations from Natalie Kilany, this book will resonate with young readers everywhere. - Copper/Band 12 books provide more complex plots and longer chapters that develop reading stamina. - A poetry book - Curriculum Links: Citizenship: Choices

The Hypochondriac

release date: Jun 19, 2009
The Hypochondriac
A verse adaptation of Molière''s final play, The Hypochondriac is a scathingly funny lampoon on both hypochondria and the ''quack'' medical profession. This version by Liverpool poet Roger McGough was first produced in 2009.

Tartuffe

release date: Mar 16, 2009
Tartuffe
A new sparkling and witty version by Roger McGough of Molière''s comedy published as a programme text to accompany the premiere at the Liverpool Everyman on 9 May 2008. Tartuffe is a beacon of piety and in the home of wealthy merchant Orgon he has his feet firmly under the table. But all is not as it seems and as Orgon becomes more enraptured with his new companion the whole city is chattering. Is he a friend, a fraud, a miracle or a hypocrite? The family smell a rat and amidst the frills and frivolity of seventeenth century society they hatch a cunning plan to outwit the wily deceiver before he brings their house crashing down. Molière wrote Tartuffe in 1664 but the play was banned following its first production in Paris; it wasn''t until 1669 that it was revived and became one of his greatest successes.

The Mersey Sound

release date: Jun 07, 2007
The Mersey Sound
''The Mersey Sound is an attempt to introduce contemporary poetry to the general reader by publishing representative work by each of three modern poets in a single volume, in each case the selection has been made to illustrate the poet''s characteristics in style and form''. With this modest brief, The Mersey Sound was conceived and first published in 1967. An anthology which features Roger McGough''s work, alongside that of Brian Patten and Adrian Henri (The Liverpool Poets), it went on to sell over half a million copies and to become the bestselling poetry anthology of all time.

One Bear at Bedtime

release date: Jan 01, 2007
One Bear at Bedtime
Introduces the numbers one through ten as a little boy describes all the animals he needs to help him get ready for bed.

Said and Done

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Said and Done
"This is [McGough''s] autobiography - and like the best of his poetry it is packed with humour, surreal observations, nostalgic reminiscences of love, life and loss. He tells of growing up in Liverpool during the Blitz, to the skiffle-crazy days of his adolescence, through to his time at university - and his meetings there with Larkin. He explores the ups-and-downs of being thrust into the limelight with The Scaffold, adrift in Soho helping write dialogue for the Beatles film ''Yellow Submarine, '' and adventures in New York writing lyrics for a Broadway musical. Having travelled widely over the years, his meetings with characters such as Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Allen Ginsberg, and Salman Rushdie amongst others are recalled. ..."--Jacket.

All the Best

release date: Jul 01, 2004
All the Best
A wonderful selection of over 100 of Roger''s own best-loved poems from his vast Puffin catalogue of poetry collections. Lots of favourites and some lesser known surprises, too. Packed with fabulous Lydia Monks illustrations throughout.

Daniel and the Beast of Babylon

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Daniel and the Beast of Babylon
In Babylon, the people feel the need to bring food for the mythical beast that lived in the temple. The wise Daniel says that the beast is just a statue and doesn''t need offerings. But this only serves to infuriate the priests, who give him one night to prove the truth of his claims.

The Bee's Knees

release date: Sep 25, 2003
The Bee's Knees
A brilliant collection of brand-new poems from ''the patron saint of poetry''. Longer, narrative poems sit comfortably with Roger McGough''s sharper observations and insightful words in this collection, perfectly illustrated in black-and-white line by Helen Stephens.

Pillow Talk

release date: Aug 07, 2003
Pillow Talk
Wouldn''t it be funny if you didn''t have a nose? The brilliant and clever Roger McGough asks this and other important questions in this marvellous collection. He also tells you exactly when to cut your fingernails, how to have a real pillow fight and what happens when a burp escapes!

Sky in the Pie

release date: May 29, 2003
Sky in the Pie
Waiter, there''s a sky in my pie! Roger McGough has cooked up a delicious feast of poems. This spicy collection contains only the finest ingredients - wit, sparkle and thought-provoking insight from a very superior source. Get ready to have your tastebuds tickled! Warning: some poems will make you choke with laughter, some need to be chewed very carefully.

Collected Poems

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Collected Poems
Roger McGough''s writing career spans four glorious decades. Over forty years youthful exuberance (''McGough has done for British poetry what champagne does for weddings ...'' Time Out) may have given way gradually to wry reflectiveness (''A poet for us all: laconic, ironic, at times Byronic'' Laurie Lee), but McGough''s poems remain as potent as ever they were: witty, engaging, offbeat and utterly memorable. Collect Poems gathers together for the first time in one volume all the poems (or nearly all - some have been put quietly to rest by the poet), and arranges them in such a way as to provide a portrait of a life seen through the prism of poetry. ''You can hear McGough''s voice in these poems; not just his speaking voice, but his poetic voice, poking gentle fun at pretension and shining his poemy torch in dark corners . . . I''m a McGough fan, and I have to say that if it hadn''t been for him and a few others like him, standing up in pubs and schools and universities all those years ago, then we would never had the poetry boom we''ve got now'' Ian McMillan

The Kingfisher Book of Funny Poems

release date: Apr 15, 2002
The Kingfisher Book of Funny Poems
A collection of over 200 poems, limericks, and verses from such authors as Emily Dickinson, Lewis Carroll, and Shel Silverstein, compiled by a British poet and broadcaster.

My Oxford ABC and 123 Picture Rhyme Book

release date: Jan 01, 2002
My Oxford ABC and 123 Picture Rhyme Book
My Oxford ABC and 123 Picture Rhyme Book is a book for parents and children to enjoy together. It will provide hours of fun, and will also be an excellent preparation for letter and number work at school.* Funny alphabet and number rhymes by leading poet Roger McGough* Beautifully- drawn pictures by well-known artist Debi Gliori* Follows the National Literacy Strategy in teaching alphabet order and the sounds that letters makeRoger McGough is one of the most popular poets writing for children. He received an OBE in 1997 and the Cholmondeley Award for poetry in 1998.Debi Gliori is a widely acclaimed children''s artist. She is the author of the Mr Bear books (Watts) and No Matter What (Bloomsbury). She was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Prize in 1997 as well as winning the picture book section of the 1997 Children''s Book Award for Mr Bear to theRescue.

Everyday Eclipses

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Everyday Eclipses
These poems contain Roger McGough''s own spin on innocence and experience. Poems about his docker father and his new daughter; poems about how, in his dreams, he gave the idea of "Hey Jude" to McCartney and advised Dylan to go electric; and poems about sad music and the sad eclipses of everyday life. 2002.
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