| Kit Wright (b. 1944) is the author of more than twenty-five books, for both adults and children, and the winner of awards including an Arts Council Writers' Award, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Hawthornden Prize, the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award and (jointly) the Heinemann Award. After a scholarship to Oxford, he worked as a lecturer in Canada, then returned to England and a position in the Poetry Society. He is currently a full-time writer.
1 Advice for Attending a Hundredth Birthday Party 2.04
2 Mantles 2.04
3 Waiting for the 242 0.33
4 Hoping It Might Be So 1.47
5 Missing, 1944 1.44
6 Belongings 1.46
7 Sonnet for Dick 1.12
8 The Day Room 6.47
9 How the Wild South East Was Lost 2.05
10 The Adventures of Patience 2.09
11 Tune for an Ice Cream Van 2.24
12 The Apprehenders 1.28
13 Elizabeth 3.18
14 The Council of the Gods 1.18
15 Red Boots On 2.03
16 I Found South African Breweries Most Hospitable 2.54
17 Hardly Believable Horace and Hattie in Hell 3.08
18 Short Afternoons 2.05
19 The Sub-Song 1.29
20 Moorhouse 2.55
21 Ode to Didcot Power Station 2.49
22 The Boys Bump-Starting the Hearse 2.03
23 The Yoke 2.36
24 A Horrid Old Man Reads A Cookery Book 1.19
25 A Light Toast 0.54
26 The Orbison Consolations 1.26
27 Every Day in Every Way 2.06
Total length of the recording 58.37
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