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The personal becomes political in a funny and fascinating play exploring identity and family. Premiered at the Dublin Theatre Festival in October 2024.
From the hot jungles of wild India to the frozen Antarctic Ocean, be drawn into the beauty and wonder of the natural world through the lyrical words and images that only a talented poetry anthology can provide. This collection of nature poetry from up-and-coming David Horan follows his passions, highlighting the importance of animal rights and wildlife conservation in a modern world where environmental issues pose a very real threat to many magnificent animals and you, who will miss them when they are gone. Here, Horan shows that even the tiniest creatures, the ants and spiders, are just as valuable and important as great whales and big cats. All possess their own unique grace, and all make our planet a richer place to live. This stunning new nature poetry anthology combines beautiful imagery with environmental issues including animal rights and wildlife conservation, showing how the glory of the natural world reflects on the relationship between animals and you, the reader.
Following in the footsteps of historic figures and writers who have lived in Oxford, David Horan reveals the many dimensions, social and cultural, of a city where tradition and modernity interconnect. He explores both the historic and contemporary faces of Oxford.
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