Alan Michael Parker’s latest collection of poems, The Age of Discovery, is a work of enduring beauty, filled with his signature tenderness and surprise. Parker’s interests range from the Psalms to the Internet, from a woman stepping out her window to die to two men trying to learn how to live as they argue in a row-boat. With an eye on some of the greatest love poets (Amichai, Mistral, Neruda), Parker delivers a collection deep in empathy, rigorously attentive, and formallyinventive.In Parker’s poems, the time of day matters, as we move through dawn, dusk, and deep night. There’s often a knowing moon, an unknowable wisdom, and a relentless curiosity: he’s a poet who delights in imaginative play, too, with an abiding love of song and imagery. But we’re always smack in the 21st century in this new collection, with technology redefi ning the sublime, and the ever-present threat of loneliness—tempered, these poems suggest, by compassion andhumor.
Alan Parker Boeken






A behind-the-scenes account of the making of the motion picture "Evita" by its director features more than one hundred movie stills and photographs
Making Movies
- 164bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
Stars, studio heads and colleagues - David Putnam is a regular target - all come under Parker's merciless gaze as he works out the frustrations of being a professional film-maker with acid wit in this collection of cartoons.
The story behind the beloved film, Bugsy Malone, leaps off the page in this full colour original comic-strip graphic novel.
Sid Vicious
- 288bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
The last word on Sid Vicious - the world's most iconic punk figure
Bugsy Malone
- 224bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
Classic fiction. In prohibition-era New York City, Fat Sam runs one of the most popular speakeasies in town - but his rival Dandy Dan is trying to shut him down. It's up to the baby-faced Bugsy Malone to save the day. Packed with thrills and spills, this is a mobster story with a twist - the stars are kids.
The Sucker's Kiss
- 352bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, this narrative follows seven-year-old Thomas Moran, who inadvertently begins a life of pickpocketing during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. As he matures, Tommy traverses the country, encountering a vivid cast of characters, including gangsters and bootleggers, amid the challenges of Prohibition and the Great Depression. Central to his journey is Effie, his great love, who represents a chance for redemption. The story is a vibrant exploration of ambition and the pursuit of the American Dream.