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Poets Day Dream
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Poets Day Dream

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Poets Day Dream by James Domestic

A whole book of poetry, prose, and (very) short stories on the subjects of work and school? Well, yeah!

James Domestic takes a look at the two institutions that loom largest in our lives. School is our constant companion - whether we want it to be or not - through our most formative years, doing everything in its power to prepare us for a life of toil and instil obedience to the system (maaaaan).

Then comes working life, which for many is a life-draining drudge from Monday to Friday (other days of the week are available), leaving them wondering if this is really what life is all about, whilst already knowing the answer.

Of course, this is a James Domestic book, so expect ruminations on colleagues, office sex (sometimes with humans), job interviews, heavily-embellished CVs, working at home, celebrity chefs, team building exercises, sandwiches, much-loved lexicographer Susie Dent, post-work drinks, pointless meetings, workplace bullying, dogs, and much much more.

Some of the poems in this collection - Guff CV, Homework, Phil Don't Work Here Anymore to name but a few - have become firm live favourites, which given how relatable they are, is no surprise.

Any resemblance to persons living, dead or otherwise, or actual events, is of course purely coincidental. Honest.

"Words that bite, belch, and bleed in their brilliance" (Mark Grist, multi-award-winning poet, battle-rapper, and star of Channel 4's 'Mr Drew's School for Boys')

"...Integrity, compassion and guts...read these words - some might strike a chord with you. They did with me." (Steve Ignorant, Crass)

"James' poetry sharply focuses in on the raw ridiculous truth of the world that is right in front of us all." (Scott Coe, former Stamford Poet Laureate)

"A unique collection of poetic ventures into the human condition, with humour, anger, and a canny use of language: inspired and inspiring!" (Dick Lucas, Subhumans, Culture Shock etc.)

"Argh poetry! Tweed-garbed toffs waffling about moorhens? Nah! Funny and fierce words fighting in a sack!" (The Shend, musician, actor, absurdist, and Cravat)

"Relentless" (Attila the Stockbroker, social surrealist poet and songwriter)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Earth Island Books
Date
7 March 2025
Pages
154
ISBN
9781916864542

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Poets Day Dream by James Domestic

A whole book of poetry, prose, and (very) short stories on the subjects of work and school? Well, yeah!

James Domestic takes a look at the two institutions that loom largest in our lives. School is our constant companion - whether we want it to be or not - through our most formative years, doing everything in its power to prepare us for a life of toil and instil obedience to the system (maaaaan).

Then comes working life, which for many is a life-draining drudge from Monday to Friday (other days of the week are available), leaving them wondering if this is really what life is all about, whilst already knowing the answer.

Of course, this is a James Domestic book, so expect ruminations on colleagues, office sex (sometimes with humans), job interviews, heavily-embellished CVs, working at home, celebrity chefs, team building exercises, sandwiches, much-loved lexicographer Susie Dent, post-work drinks, pointless meetings, workplace bullying, dogs, and much much more.

Some of the poems in this collection - Guff CV, Homework, Phil Don't Work Here Anymore to name but a few - have become firm live favourites, which given how relatable they are, is no surprise.

Any resemblance to persons living, dead or otherwise, or actual events, is of course purely coincidental. Honest.

"Words that bite, belch, and bleed in their brilliance" (Mark Grist, multi-award-winning poet, battle-rapper, and star of Channel 4's 'Mr Drew's School for Boys')

"...Integrity, compassion and guts...read these words - some might strike a chord with you. They did with me." (Steve Ignorant, Crass)

"James' poetry sharply focuses in on the raw ridiculous truth of the world that is right in front of us all." (Scott Coe, former Stamford Poet Laureate)

"A unique collection of poetic ventures into the human condition, with humour, anger, and a canny use of language: inspired and inspiring!" (Dick Lucas, Subhumans, Culture Shock etc.)

"Argh poetry! Tweed-garbed toffs waffling about moorhens? Nah! Funny and fierce words fighting in a sack!" (The Shend, musician, actor, absurdist, and Cravat)

"Relentless" (Attila the Stockbroker, social surrealist poet and songwriter)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Earth Island Books
Date
7 March 2025
Pages
154
ISBN
9781916864542