Advantages: Ultimatly life-affirming Disadvantages: Hard to obtain in England (try the Internet)
...I prefer American poets. British poets are too self-obsessed and parochial. Of all Modern American Poets, Jim Carroll is the most emotionally direct. While some of his early work can be contextually obscure, his heart always comes through. Carroll’s creativity pulled him through protracted Heroin addiction in the 70s. He became an over-night star in New York’s underground poetry scene, buoyed up on praise from contempories Patti Smith and TedBerrigan and rave reviews from the legendary Jack Kerouac. His unquenchable lust for expression led him to become a luminary of the New York punk scene in the 80s; his song ‘People Who Died’ widely considered a seminal work from that period. This is a man for whom words are more than a living, they are a life. His work combines the raw hunger of the street with an unpretentious spirituality...
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Advantages: Entertaining, fascinating, and thoroughly readable Disadvantages: Not for the faint-hearted
...Ted Bundy has fascinated me for years. In fact, I am fascinated by nearly all serial killers. It is as though I would like to probe their minds just to find out what makes them tick. What on earth went wrong? Why would someone have the desire to commit such horrible crimes?
Ted Bundy was, and remains, a riveting figure. I well remember his highly publicized execution. I also remember the famous court trial and interviews prior to his day of reckoning.
Ann Rule probes the psyche of Ted Bundy better than anyone else possibly could. She first knew Ted as a co-worker and friend at a crisis center. His apparent charm and affability hid well the secretive double life that he was leading. Later, Ted became known to Ann Rule through her close workings with the Washington Police Bureau and her job as a freelance writer for true...
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Advantages: Remarkable story! So descriptive an well written. Disadvantages: Martin Booth will never write another story!
...for newspapers, travel books, biographies and Children’s books. Before taking up his pen he had quite a few different jobs, including a navvy, a clerk, a lorry driver and a teacher.
From his birth in Lancashire he was then educated in Hong Kong, before heading off into all those jobs. He started writing in the 60’s, having a number of poetry pamphlets published for various magazines. Booth kept on writing and living life to the full until the final weeks of his illness stopped him ~ he leaves a wife (Helen Barber), a son, a daughter and a lot of interesting books!
~~~THE PLOT.
PoW is the story of Ted Foley ~ a cabin boy who lies about his age to join the Navy in The First World War. The story begins, when Ted is 14 years old and the year is 1914. Ted’s duties aboard the HMS Nomad are to carry ammunition to the ship’s guns and the carry out any...
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very helpful 08.03.2004
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