Newspaper taxis appear on the shore,
Waiting to take you away.
Climb in the back with your head in the clouds,
And you're gone.
Lucy in the sky with diamonds...
50 years ago The Beatles transformed the face of music and popular
culture. In January 1963 their first single - 'Love Me Do' - was
re-released and shot to number one, heralding the start of the Swinging
Sixties, and Beatlemania. This book collects poems that respond both to
the music and to the group's influence on the way we lived then, and the
way we live now.
Newspaper Taxis features a myriad of poets young and old: including
Simon Armitage, Carol Ann Duffy, Elaine Feinstein, Peter Finch, Adrian
Henry, Philip Larkin, Roddy Lumsden, Lachlan MacKinnon, Roger McGough,
Sheenagh Pugh, Jeremy Reed and Carol Rumens. Together they bring new
creative light to the story of the Fab Four, and their capacity to
inspire new generations ever since.
Phil Bowen has edited a previous Beatles anthology (Things We Said
Today, 1995), and (with his current co-editors) The Captain's Tower,
a poetry anthology celebrating Bob Dylan's 70th birthday (Seren, 2011).
Damian Furniss' first collection, Chocolate Che, was published by
Shearsman in 2010. David Woolley is a former director of the Dylan
Thomas Festival.