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Brian Patten - Brian Patten Reading His Poetry album

Brian Patten - Brian Patten Reading His Poetry album

  • Performer: Brian Patten
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Brian Patten Reading His Poetry
  • Released: 1969
  • MP3 version size: 1359 mb
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Description

I enjoy reading poems out loud, like those days in my Secondary School's Literature classes. Be still world, be still tonight.

Browse through Brian Patten's poems and quotes. 23 poems of Brian Patten. Still I Rise, The Road Not Taken, If You Forget Me, Dreams, Annabel Lee. Born near Liverpool's docks, he attended Sefton Park School in the Smithdown Road area of Liverpool. 'When in public poetry should take off its clothes and wave to the nearest person in sight; it should be seen in the company of thieves and lovers rather than that of journalists and publishers. Brian Patten (b. 1946), British poet. Prosepoem Towards a Definition of Itself.

Brian Patten (born 7 February 1946) is an English poet and author. He came to prominence in the 1960s as one of the Liverpool poets, and writes primarily lyrical poetry about human relationships. His famous works include: "Little Johnny's Confessions", "The irrelevant Song", "Vanishing Trick", "Emma's Doll", "Impossible Parents", amongst others. Patten was born in Bootle, England near the Liverpool docks.

Brian Patten (b. 1946) has written many books of poetry for adults and children, as well as prose and drama for stage and radio. He is the youngest of the Liverpool poets who, in the 1960s, along with Adrian Henri and Roger McGough, revitalised the idea of poetry as a performance art as well as something written for the page. Their joint collection, The Mersey Sound, was published by Penguin in 1967 and became a bestseller over several decades. Patten is also an Honorary Fellow of Liverpool John Moore's University, and has received awards including an Eric Gregory Award, an Arts Council award, and a Cholmondeley Award. His poetry for both adults and children is represented on this reading; he introduces this idea by saying that "I thought I would begin with children's poems, and then slowly grow up as the reading progresses.

Poem Hunter all poems of by Brian Patten poems.

It’s no wonder that Brian Patten’s poems appeal to both children and adults – he’s a great example of the importance of keeping a childlike wonder when looking at the world, and in holding on to the ability to dream and imagine. Brian’s poems are full of imagination, whether telling a story about a dragon that is also a story about love, or teaching a lesson to the cold-hearted Minister for Exams. Brian’s interests are wide-ranging even when he sticks close to home, and whether he’s talking about how little you can tell about someone’s talents by looking at marks on a piece of paper, or being.

Brian Patten was born in Liverpool in 1946 and is famous for his lyrical poems that are aimed at children and adults. Growing up in a working class area of the city, like many of his compatriots he left school at the early age of fifteen, heading to work as a reporter in Bootle at the beginning of the 1960s. A lover of culture he became the paper’s music correspondent and his first assignment was to interview Roger McGough, one of the most influential poets from the region.

Brian Patten was born in Liverpool. His verse for children includes Gargling with Jelly, Juggling with Gerbils, and Thawing Frozen Frogs.

Tracklist

A1 A Small Dragon
A2 A Creature To Tell The Time By
A3 A Theme For Various Murders
A4 Little Johny's Confession
A5 Little Johnny's Final Letter
A6 Schoolboy
A7 Unisong
A8 The Projectionests Nightmare
A9 A Talk With A Wood
A10 Making A Call
A11 Maud
A12 Winter Song
A13 January Glad Song
A14 Traveling Between Places
A15 The Telephonist
A16 The Prophet's Good Idea
B1 Rauin
B2 Into My Mirror Has Walked
B3 You Come To Me Quite As Rain Not Yet Fallen
B4 Now We Will Either Sleep, Lie Still Or Dress Again
B5 Notes To A Hurrying Man
B6 Portrait Of A Girl Raped At A Suburban Party
B7 Party Piece
B8 Somewhere Between Heven And Woolworths
B9 Park Poem
B10 Through The Tall Grass In Your Head
B11 Doubt Shall Not Make An End Of You
B12 In The Dying Of Anything
B13 The Necessary Slaughter
B14 Spring Song
B15 Old Crock

Credits

  • Artwork By – Brian Wittman
  • Music By – Graham Layden
  • Photography – Gabi Nasemann
  • Written By – Brian Patten

Notes

Poems taken from Little Johnny's Confession and Notes to a Hurrying Man