A Woeful Tale

Derrick Cranpole discovered poetry during his time at sea, which took him from the Arctic to the Southern Ocean and from the Americas to the Red Sea. Remembering bits of verse helped pass the long watches of the night.
Back in the early sixties, Cranpole found himself on the deck of a lobster boat. Despite many ups and downs he stayed at the fishing and he loved every day of it.
Now, he brings together a collection of his own poems, recording his observations of life in a fishing community on the south coast of Ireland.
Cranpole's poetry has been described as "ironic, sometimes blunt", particularly when shining the light on an infuriating bureaucracy and officialdom that presides over the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. He deals with everyday problems (at sea and on land) of seafarers, fishermen, residents of coastal communities. His manner is forthright but always in a humorous vein. He never flinches from championing the cause of the underdog.Some have even detected "a touch of the Kiplings" in his light-hearted poems and sketches.​
Many of his poems have appeared in The Marine Times, Fishing News, Irish Skipper, Inshore Ireland and some have been aired on radio!​​

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A Woeful Tale

Derrick Cranpole discovered poetry during his time at sea, which took him from the Arctic to the Southern Ocean and from the Americas to the Red Sea. Remembering bits of verse helped pass the long watches of the night.
Back in the early sixties, Cranpole found himself on the deck of a lobster boat. Despite many ups and downs he stayed at the fishing and he loved every day of it.
Now, he brings together a collection of his own poems, recording his observations of life in a fishing community on the south coast of Ireland.
Cranpole's poetry has been described as "ironic, sometimes blunt", particularly when shining the light on an infuriating bureaucracy and officialdom that presides over the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. He deals with everyday problems (at sea and on land) of seafarers, fishermen, residents of coastal communities. His manner is forthright but always in a humorous vein. He never flinches from championing the cause of the underdog.Some have even detected "a touch of the Kiplings" in his light-hearted poems and sketches.​
Many of his poems have appeared in The Marine Times, Fishing News, Irish Skipper, Inshore Ireland and some have been aired on radio!​​

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A Woeful Tale

A Woeful Tale

by Derrick Cranpole
A Woeful Tale

A Woeful Tale

by Derrick Cranpole

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Overview

Derrick Cranpole discovered poetry during his time at sea, which took him from the Arctic to the Southern Ocean and from the Americas to the Red Sea. Remembering bits of verse helped pass the long watches of the night.
Back in the early sixties, Cranpole found himself on the deck of a lobster boat. Despite many ups and downs he stayed at the fishing and he loved every day of it.
Now, he brings together a collection of his own poems, recording his observations of life in a fishing community on the south coast of Ireland.
Cranpole's poetry has been described as "ironic, sometimes blunt", particularly when shining the light on an infuriating bureaucracy and officialdom that presides over the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. He deals with everyday problems (at sea and on land) of seafarers, fishermen, residents of coastal communities. His manner is forthright but always in a humorous vein. He never flinches from championing the cause of the underdog.Some have even detected "a touch of the Kiplings" in his light-hearted poems and sketches.​
Many of his poems have appeared in The Marine Times, Fishing News, Irish Skipper, Inshore Ireland and some have been aired on radio!​​


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045038621
Publisher: The Manuscript Publisher
Publication date: 10/20/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Derrick Cranpole discovered poetry during his time at sea, which took him from the Arctic to the Southern Ocean and from the Americas to the Red Sea. Remembering bits of verse helped pass the long watches of the night. Back in the early sixties Cranpole found himself on the deck of a lobster boat. Despite many ups and downs he stayed at the fishing and he loved every day of it. Now he brings together a collection of his own poems recording his observations of life in a fishing community on the south coast of Ireland. Many of his poems have appeared in The Marine Times, Fishing News, Irish Skipper, Inshore Ireland and some have even been aired on radio.

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