Andrew McNeillie
Born
Wales
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An Arran Keening
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published
2001
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7 editions
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News of the World: From Rhydamman to Inishmore
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Guide to the Pigeons of the World
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1976
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3 editions
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Winter Moorings
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published
2014
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6 editions
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Nevermore (Oxford Poets
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published
2001
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In Mortal Memory
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published
2010
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4 editions
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Norman Ackroyd
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Striking a Match in a Storm: New and Collected Poems
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Once: A Memoir
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published
2009
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5 editions
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A Wild Goose Chase
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“Was I (am I not still?) a victim of words and books merely, and are books just an excuse for living, living things out in parenthesis, even in the most desolate stony place as I was, quotations and misquotations raining down on me thick and fast – words, words, words – the multitude of words, a parody of rain? For after all, as old Mrs Feany said, the rain is healthy. And the rain it raineth everyday. But the stuff of books and solitude and spying on the poor, could they be healthy? Or were my doubts the real heresy and treason? What book ever changed the world? It seems a solipsism to say that what changes the way we see the world, changes the world, but it is not. Where do you want me to begin? The Bible, Das Kapital? The Divine Comedy, The Satanic Verses?”
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