Einstein's Bicycle is a free-verse rant about life's drama as seen by those who fill the paupers' pit, a mother and her child - tokens of their class. As others did, they carry their story from the shadow of the cenotaph to the end of the century, surviving disdain and scorn on the basis of society's crumbs. It is the celebration of a culture as old as Chaucer, proud of its pedigree and its vitality to tilt at pomposity and privilege, sustained by the principle of Einstein's bicycle - if you don't keep pedalling you'll simply fall off.
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