Muted Serenades

The Collected Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Frank Dillon ISBN: 9781785897320
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd Publication: November 18, 2016
Imprint: Matador Language: English
Author: Frank Dillon
ISBN: 9781785897320
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Publication: November 18, 2016
Imprint: Matador
Language: English

Muted Serenades is a collection of poetry that frequently alludes to the works of the greats. Covering a broad range of themes, Frank Dillon refers to poets such as Charles Baudelaire, T.S. Eliot and Dylan Thomas and musicians including The Beatles, Elvis and Bob Dylan throughout his collection. The four-volume assemblage begins with ‘Driving At Twilight’, a collection set in a narrow space, between light and dark, both physically and spiritually. Frank’s second-volume, ‘Tea Garden Summer’, takes a different approach as it covers subjects ranging from youth, memory, love and loss. The next volume, ‘English Gothic’, deals with macabre themes such as death, murder and doomed lovers. Finally, in ‘Mercy Sighed’, the author pays homage to his home city and showcases many of Liverpool’s many charms, recalling also the privations of wartime Liverpool, drawing upon themes of family life, community and tenacity. This varied collection has something for everybody and will therefore appeal to a wide range of poetry lovers. In particular, readers with a local interest in Liverpool, as well as those living in or born in Liverpool will enjoy the book.

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Muted Serenades is a collection of poetry that frequently alludes to the works of the greats. Covering a broad range of themes, Frank Dillon refers to poets such as Charles Baudelaire, T.S. Eliot and Dylan Thomas and musicians including The Beatles, Elvis and Bob Dylan throughout his collection. The four-volume assemblage begins with ‘Driving At Twilight’, a collection set in a narrow space, between light and dark, both physically and spiritually. Frank’s second-volume, ‘Tea Garden Summer’, takes a different approach as it covers subjects ranging from youth, memory, love and loss. The next volume, ‘English Gothic’, deals with macabre themes such as death, murder and doomed lovers. Finally, in ‘Mercy Sighed’, the author pays homage to his home city and showcases many of Liverpool’s many charms, recalling also the privations of wartime Liverpool, drawing upon themes of family life, community and tenacity. This varied collection has something for everybody and will therefore appeal to a wide range of poetry lovers. In particular, readers with a local interest in Liverpool, as well as those living in or born in Liverpool will enjoy the book.

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