The Bee’s Knees

The Bee’s Knees by Roger McGough is a UK edition published by Penguin Adult on September 25, 2003. This collection features a variety of brand-new poems that showcase McGough’s unique style, blending longer narrative pieces with sharper observations and insightful commentary. The book is illustrated in black-and-white line art by Helen Stephens, enhancing the reading experience with visual elements that complement the text.
Readers will find a diverse range of poetic forms within this 80-page volume, appealing to both young adults and those interested in humorous literary criticism. The collection presents a thoughtful exploration of themes relevant to juvenile nonfiction and poetry, making it a noteworthy addition for anyone looking to engage with contemporary poetic expressions.
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A brilliant collection of brand-new poems from ‘the patron saint of poetry’. Longer, narrative poems sit comfortably with Roger McGough’s sharper observations and insightful words in this collection, perfectly illustrated in black-and-white line by Helen Stephens.
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