The Poetry Pharmacy Returns: More Prescriptions for Courage, Healing and Hope
By (Author) William Sieghart
Penguin Books Ltd
Particular Books
1st October 2019
26th September 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
821.008
Hardback
176
Width 130mm, Height 205mm, Spine 17mm
267g
After two busy years on the road, the Poetry Pharmacist is back on the page with new prescriptions, readers' most-loved poems, and more tried-and-true classics from the pharmacy vault The Poetry Pharmacy is one of the best-selling (and most giftable) poetry anthologies of recent decades. Now, after huge demand for more prescriptions from readers and 'patients' alike, William Sieghart is back. This time, tried-and-true classics from his in-person pharmacies are joined by readers' favourite poems and the new conditions most requested by the public - all accompanied by his trademark meditations (warm, witty and understanding, with just a twist of the challenging) on the 58 spiritual ailments he seeks to cure. From ageing bodies and existential crises to long-distance relationships and embracing your slovenliness, The Poetry Pharmacy Returns caters to all-new conditions while drilling further down into the universals- this time, the challenges of family life, and of living as a person among others, receive a much closer look. Perfect for the treasured friends, barely tolerated siblings, beloved aunts and revered grandparents in your life.
William Sieghart has had a distinguished career in publishing and the arts. He established the Forward Prizes for Poetry in 1992, and founded National Poetry Day in 1994. He is a former chairman of the Arts Council Lottery Panel, and current chairman of both the Somerset House Trust and Forward Thinking, a charity seeking peace in the Middle East and acceptance of British Muslims. His previous anthologies include Winning Words- Inspiring Poems for Everyday Life (2014), Poems of the Decade- An Anthology of the Forward Books of Poetry (2015) and 100 Prized Poems- Twenty-five Years of the Forward Books (2016).