Author:Roger McGough

Roger McGough is one of Britain's best loved poets and this collection 'charts [his] passage from youthful exuberance to the wry reflection of his later years. What remains the same throughout the 40 years is the poet's winning wit, accessibility and abiding readability' Independent ----------------------------------
'Time has confirmed ... that McGough's talent was much more substantial than many of his long-forgotten detractors suspected. If he was a pop poet it was not in any ephemeral sense. A shy extrovert ... he has given voice to poetry and found a voice of his own which is humourful, introspective, irreverent, easy on the ear, conversational. It is also memorable and enduring and fresh. Age has not withered [his lines] nor diminished their potency. Of how much modern poetry can you say that?' Sunday Herald
Regener has captured absolutely the lifestyles and conversations of a group of pre-fall-of-the-Wall Berlin friends
—— Time OutFull of Kafkaesque absurdity, Berlin Blues is as wilfully detached, witty, endearing and deadpan comic as its loafer protagonist
—— Big IssueRegener captures note-perfectly the disengagement of a German generation that came of age between the crushing of the Baader-Meinhof underground and the demolition of the Wall
—— Evening StandardRichly atmospheric...quite wonderful
—— USA TodayA powerful novel, alive with the love, deceit, wisdom and the heroics of humanity
—— JEAN M. AUEL'Make sure you have a lot of time on your hands before you open Lesley Marshall's debut novel, A Girl Could Stand Up. You'll find it hard to tear yourself away'
—— Prima'A page-turner that will disarm and charm. A stand-out talent'
—— People'Utterly real...rendered with truthfulness and charm'
—— Los Angeles Times'Lively, slightly breathless comic narrative...this game is worth the candle'
—— Sunday Canberra Times'Fun, funny, fast-paced'
'Distinctive debut novel'







