How Long to Read Endless Days of Freedom

By Angus Mackay

How Long Does it Take to Read Endless Days of Freedom?

It takes the average reader and 47 minutes to read Endless Days of Freedom by Angus Mackay

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

A collection of early poems written in Manchester by Angus Mackay while he was working as a chef in the restaurants and kitchens of that metropolis and attending the Art College. During this time he traveled to Europe and America seeking adventure and new experiences which is reflected in this collection.The illustrations come from photographs, drawings and paintings with family connections chosen by the editor. The first section is inspired by nature: Water,Fire,Summer,Spring,Earth,Air, An Ancient Waterfall, and Winter, a series of astonishing descriptions inquiring minds will devour. "Life" is like a striking thought about an awakening city. The Lion and Elephant was his childhood home in Scotland , a gate lodge at the entrance to Arniston Estate and had a lasting impact on this young man,inspiring some vivid lines:a yearning for home yet drawn to far off places. Cities Across the World will be familiar to those who travel, a feeling of too many borders to comprehend: "Out on the road again, another city, another border line.." And missing someone, maybe home: "I see your face in cities across the world." Skimming Stones Toward the Sun is nostalgic with a hint of the mystical, thought provoking as if there were a hidden message:"the light of a new century's dawn, Reveals our footprints in the sand.." Toy Town is more down to earth and amusing like a childhood song inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's "A Child's Garden of Verses." A grim tone sets in with, The City Takes Care of its Own", a reminder of life in any major city but with a touch of hope: "It's a perfect night, And one to remember, On these rooftops tonight." The Mall is a mystery of a disappearance, of a life that could have been but never explained: "Whatever it was , great legends thus appeared." The theme of travel is evoked again in Palm Trees at Sunset based on California scenery: "We move ever on." On a visit to the WW1 cemeteries of northern France where his great grandfather is buried Angus was inspired to write Over the Top in which you almost smell the gas , hear the shells, it's so realistic. Another nightmarish theme is found in Mean Streets, which gives the reader a hint of life in San Francisco after the restaurants have closed for the night but offers an optimistic thought: "An angel must be with me on these mean streets tonight.." Distant Fog is a love song to a stranger. I Saw the Devil is illustrated by a collage of natural objects like bleached bones and leaves constructed by his uncle, Alasdair Anderson who lived near Angus' childhood home. The same artist was used for Gates of Dusk , a drawing this time. "Missed", is a poem of lost love, very moving and rather sad: "Now you are gone, leaving behind, So many memories, broken hearts.." Night time scenes are everywhere in this collection as in Ghost Stars. Nostalgia and loss in Rainbow is another recurring theme that is illustrated by an abstract print from his days as an art student in Manchester.Questions abound in The Secret Garden but no answers only a mystical sadness. Finally the lodge house from childhood is the setting for a descriptive piece that is full of joy: Endless Days of Freedom. Nature, memories of a time gone by, and that feeling of peace when finally we return home after a journey is captured perfectly here: "Just as we close the door, We listen and we hear, The sound of the last train.."

How long is Endless Days of Freedom?

Endless Days of Freedom by Angus Mackay is 46 pages long, and a total of 11,776 words.

This makes it 16% the length of the average book. It also has 14% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Endless Days of Freedom Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 4 minutes to read Endless Days of Freedom aloud.

What Reading Level is Endless Days of Freedom?

Endless Days of Freedom is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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