The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World's Greatest Poets

The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World’s Greatest Poets

“The world's first 'macho' poetry self-improvement book...A light-hearted and modern take on a selection of classic poetry” – Belfast Telegraph

“Humorous and educational” – John Toal, Radio Ulster

The Manly Book of Poems for Men shares the wisdom of some of the world’s greatest poets in order to help men lead healthier, happier lives (and look big and clever in front of their mates).

There is a misconception among men that poetry is stuffy, irrelevant and difficult to understand. However, the truth is that poetry has lots of practical advice on how to survive the economic crisis, conquer melancholy and seduce the love of your life. (Along with some interesting observations on how much quince an owl and a pussycat can wrap in a five pound note).

The Manly Book of Poems for Men allows men to learn from the wisdom of poetry from behind a socially acceptable smokescreen of manly banter. It strips down some of the most beautiful and inspirational poems to their nuts and bolts, and then reassembles them for the manly-mind. This book is not an emotional ‘first-aid kit’; rather it is a tool kit for men to use when aspects of their lives go a bit wonky. It is less Chicken Soup for the Soul, more Kebab and Chips…for the Soul.

In The Manly Book of Poems for Men you will learn important life lessons from the world’s greatest poets, including:


  • John Keats on how to cope with depression, negotiate a hangover and successfully outsmart the Devil’s Oompa Loompas
  • Philip Larkin on the fine line between observing life’s rich tapestry and being a stalker
  • E.E. Cummings and W.H. Auden on the dangers of casual racism and even more casual sex
  • William Shakespeare on celebrating imperfection and the secret behind a really good Dutch oven
  • Thomas Hardy on how to overcome a swift kick in the ventricles
  • William Wordsworth on the sweet existential joy of receiving a free sample of cheese on a cocktail stick while out doing the shopping


…And much more!

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The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World's Greatest Poets

The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World’s Greatest Poets

“The world's first 'macho' poetry self-improvement book...A light-hearted and modern take on a selection of classic poetry” – Belfast Telegraph

“Humorous and educational” – John Toal, Radio Ulster

The Manly Book of Poems for Men shares the wisdom of some of the world’s greatest poets in order to help men lead healthier, happier lives (and look big and clever in front of their mates).

There is a misconception among men that poetry is stuffy, irrelevant and difficult to understand. However, the truth is that poetry has lots of practical advice on how to survive the economic crisis, conquer melancholy and seduce the love of your life. (Along with some interesting observations on how much quince an owl and a pussycat can wrap in a five pound note).

The Manly Book of Poems for Men allows men to learn from the wisdom of poetry from behind a socially acceptable smokescreen of manly banter. It strips down some of the most beautiful and inspirational poems to their nuts and bolts, and then reassembles them for the manly-mind. This book is not an emotional ‘first-aid kit’; rather it is a tool kit for men to use when aspects of their lives go a bit wonky. It is less Chicken Soup for the Soul, more Kebab and Chips…for the Soul.

In The Manly Book of Poems for Men you will learn important life lessons from the world’s greatest poets, including:


  • John Keats on how to cope with depression, negotiate a hangover and successfully outsmart the Devil’s Oompa Loompas
  • Philip Larkin on the fine line between observing life’s rich tapestry and being a stalker
  • E.E. Cummings and W.H. Auden on the dangers of casual racism and even more casual sex
  • William Shakespeare on celebrating imperfection and the secret behind a really good Dutch oven
  • Thomas Hardy on how to overcome a swift kick in the ventricles
  • William Wordsworth on the sweet existential joy of receiving a free sample of cheese on a cocktail stick while out doing the shopping


…And much more!

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The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World's Greatest Poets

The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World's Greatest Poets

The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World's Greatest Poets

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The Manly Book of Poems for Men: A Practical Guide to Life, Love and Flat-Pack Furniture Assembly from the World’s Greatest Poets

“The world's first 'macho' poetry self-improvement book...A light-hearted and modern take on a selection of classic poetry” – Belfast Telegraph

“Humorous and educational” – John Toal, Radio Ulster

The Manly Book of Poems for Men shares the wisdom of some of the world’s greatest poets in order to help men lead healthier, happier lives (and look big and clever in front of their mates).

There is a misconception among men that poetry is stuffy, irrelevant and difficult to understand. However, the truth is that poetry has lots of practical advice on how to survive the economic crisis, conquer melancholy and seduce the love of your life. (Along with some interesting observations on how much quince an owl and a pussycat can wrap in a five pound note).

The Manly Book of Poems for Men allows men to learn from the wisdom of poetry from behind a socially acceptable smokescreen of manly banter. It strips down some of the most beautiful and inspirational poems to their nuts and bolts, and then reassembles them for the manly-mind. This book is not an emotional ‘first-aid kit’; rather it is a tool kit for men to use when aspects of their lives go a bit wonky. It is less Chicken Soup for the Soul, more Kebab and Chips…for the Soul.

In The Manly Book of Poems for Men you will learn important life lessons from the world’s greatest poets, including:


  • John Keats on how to cope with depression, negotiate a hangover and successfully outsmart the Devil’s Oompa Loompas
  • Philip Larkin on the fine line between observing life’s rich tapestry and being a stalker
  • E.E. Cummings and W.H. Auden on the dangers of casual racism and even more casual sex
  • William Shakespeare on celebrating imperfection and the secret behind a really good Dutch oven
  • Thomas Hardy on how to overcome a swift kick in the ventricles
  • William Wordsworth on the sweet existential joy of receiving a free sample of cheese on a cocktail stick while out doing the shopping


…And much more!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156569366
Publisher: Stephen Craig
Publication date: 06/23/2019
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 262 KB

Table of Contents

Preface by David Craig and Stephen Craig

Part 1. How to Lead a Good Life: Kicking the black dog and other inspirational advice

Ode on Melancholy by John Keats

Reasons for Attendance by Philip Larkin

After Apple-Picking by Robert Frost

On First Looking into Chapman's Homer by John Keats

Part 2. Humanity: Race, religion and other ridiculous ideas

ygUDuh by E.E. cummings

In Piam Memoriam by Geoffrey Hill

The Second Coming by W.B. Yeats

Part 3. Action Man: New model comes complete with cock and balls

Send No Money by Philip Larkin

The Owl by Edward Thomas

When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be by John Keats

Whatever Happened by Philip Larkin

Part 4. Love and Loss: Lessons in love from the Chat-Up Merchant of Venice and friends

Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare

Lullaby by W. H. Auden

The Voice by Thomas Hardy

Sonnet 130: My Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing like the Sun by William Shakespeare

Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy

Part 5. Nature: Not just ‘a place where large numbers of ducks fly by overhead uncooked’

The World Is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth

London by William Blake

And in the Frosty Season… (Extract from The Prelude) by William Wordsworth

Birches by Robert Frost

Acknowledgements

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