Machine Poems by Martin Hayes, Paperback, 9781738515417 | Buy online at Moby the Great
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Summary

Martin Haynes explores humanity and technology in his new collection of poetry.

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Description

Martin Hayes’ new collection confronts head on the colonisation of human life by machines –the way we work, how we interact with each other, the language we use, the way we treat the planet, and how much we have already lost. Is it too late to switch off the machines? I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that…

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About the Author

Martin Hayes has lived in the Edgware Road area of London all of his life. He played schoolboy football for Arsenal and Orient, and cricket for Middlesex Colts. Asked to leave school when he was 15, he has worked as a leaflet distributor, accounts clerk, courier, telephonist, recruitment manager and a control room supervisor. His other books are Letting Loose the Hounds (2001), When We Were Almost Like Men (2015), Roar! (2018), The Things Our Hands Once Stood For (2018) and Ox (2021).

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Product Details

Publisher
Smokestack Books
Published
1st December 2024
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781738515417

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