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    539,-

    The Poems of Browning is the first collected edition to be based on the earliest printed texts, and to present these texts in order of their composition.Together, volumes I and II provide an authoritative and accessible tribute to this great poet. Volume I, 1826-1840 traces Browning's career up to the writing of Sordello. It includes his only surviving juvenilia: The Dance of Death and The First-Borm of Egypt; Pauline, his first anonymous publication, and Paracelsus, the poem which made his literary reputation.

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    609,-

    The Poems of Robert Browning is a multi-volume edition of the poetry of Robert Browning (1812 -1889) resulting from a completely fresh appraisal of the canon, text and context of his work. The poems are presented in the order of their composition and in the text in which they were first published, giving a unique insight into the origin

  • av Joseph Kestner
    449 - 1 759

  • av Liz Yorke
    459 - 1 759

  • av Marie Maclean
    449 - 1 759

  • av Nicole Ward Jouve
    449 - 1 759

  • av Patricia Meyer Spacks
    475 - 2 065,-

  • av Rebecca O'Rourke
    459 - 1 529,-

  • av Ana Kinsella
    295,-

    Publishing to coincide with St Patrick's Day, we arrive in Dublin with the next installment in the Literary Landscapesseries.Take a photographic stroll around the bookshops, famous literary locations and authors' watering holes of Dublin's top tourist destinations.

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    1 109,-

    Examines the rich corpus of early medieval Persian mystical literature

  • av Angel Miller
    389,-

  • av Jamie Wood
    339 - 1 059

  • av Sara Arneberg
    195,-

    Growing through rough times is painful, it's difficult, and most often it's not a linear journey. Healing is like growing pains; even though the route hurts at times, it's worth it in the end. This poetry collection is split into three parts; Sprout, Grow, and Bloom. Like the life of a plant we heal trauma through these stages. In the beginning it's challenging, things look darker before we pierce through the dirt. Then follows a rough road of progress and setbacks, victories and failure. A long game of acceptance and endurance. In the end, when the growing pains finally are over, we can bloom and thrive like we were always meant to do. Growing Pains is about healing from the darkness in life and beginning to see the light, growing through the pain, and to notice the small things that make everything worth it. Makes the growing pains worth it.

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    235,-

  • av Jonathan Locke Hart
    1 965,-

    It examines English, Comparative and World poetry and literature. Questions of language, literature, translation and creative writing are addressed as befitting an author who is a poet, literary scholar and historian. The book discusses metaphor, translation, culture, image, text, the Cold War, poet, scholar and creative writer.

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    315,-

    In April 2020, writer Haydee Touitou attended a residency in Tuscany - alongside five other artists - where she worked on still life poems. She chose for this book twenty seven of them to represent this time cheekily spent together, along with snaps taken by everyone involved. Announcing the upcoming Still Life Poems, In Constant Hilarity is Haydée's second book of poetry, and her first with Thoughts Of Me Press.

  • av Eli Bechelany-Lynch
    165,-

    Bringing together poetry, essay, and letters to "lovers, friends and in-betweens," Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch confronts the ways capitalism, fatphobia, ableism, transness, and racializations affect people with chronic pain, illness, and disability. knot body explores what it means to discover the limits of your body, and contends with what those limitations bring up in the world we live in. knot body was shortlisted for the QWF First Book Prize. Their second collection of poetry, The Good Arabs (Metonymy Press), won the 2022 Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal. Praise"For me, the power of knot body stems from its courage and unique voice in writing the ache, the ache of chronic pain, the ache of faulty diagnoses and bodily misreadings, and, equally, the ache for honest answers on how to love each other in all our dignity. Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch is an artist and philosopher of talent, generosity, and heart. "- David Chariandy, author of Brother (Penguin Random House)"In this moment, when trans, racialized and disabled bodies are met with violent and polarizing commentary within the public sphere, Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch offers us the uninterrupted intimacy of knot body. As self-communional as Kiese Laymon's Heavy and Terese Marie Mailhot's Heart Berries, they amplify and queer the epistolary memoir genre. Each letter is emotionally and thematically complete and, too, each letter decidedly speaks to the next. Readers may ruminate on the sharp and sensual inquiry offered by each individual letter, or read cover-to-cover and be present to the gorgeously-engaged, call-and-response quality of knot body as a whole. "- Amber Dawn, author of My Art is Killing Me (Arsenal Pulp Press) "knot body is such a generous tapestry of tenderness-a collection that brilliantly utilizes the direct address in a way that is not universal, but still beautifully communal. I reached the end of this collection and breathed in a newer, better world. "- Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Fortune for Your Disaster (Tin House)

  • av Marta Michalowska
    189,-

    Site Report is a collection of poetry in prose, verse and screenplay, where windows are a lot more than panes of glass, tables have minds of their own and sinks are conduits that connect to the wider world beyond the home. It is not a book about the domestic: it is the domestic reimagined. Written through the architecture of the home and together with all its elements, it is an invitation into the worlds of windows, tables and sinks that should never be reduced to their mere objecthood. Developed and written during Rhona Warwick Paterson's fellowship at Theatrum Mundi (2020-22), Site Report is an imaginative re-worlding of domestic space that destabilises the most intimate and familiar of spaces, proposing a pulsating landscape with uncontained possibility. Edited by Marta Michalowska

  • av Martin Huws
    169

    In his first collection of poems, Martin Huws is led by his strong social conscience from the Rhondda to Roath, from Paris to Palestine, from London to Leipzig. Along the way he conveys human suffering in a striking series of images that provide little comfort. Orignally from Cardiff, the author has lived in the Valleys for over 30 years. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Olivia Gatwood
    169

  • av Jen Hadfield
    189,-

    A career retrospective from one of Britain's finest poets of the natural world.

  • av Penny Slinger
    565,-

    Released on the 50th anniversary of the publication of Penny Slinger''s iconic artists' book 50% The Visible Woman, this 2021 edition presents Slinger's series of surrealist photomontage works and poetry unabridged for the first time, following the hand-constructed snakeskin-bound book from 1969, and the out-of-print abridged edition from 1971. With a new conversation transcribed between Slinger and fellow artist and friend Linder.

  • av Jed Rasula
    299 - 465

    On the 100th anniversary of T. S. Eliot's modernist masterpiece, a rich cultural history of The Waste Land's creation, explosive impact, and enduring influenceWhen T. S. Eliot published The Waste Land in 1922, it put the thirty-four-year-old author on a path to worldwide fame and the Nobel Prize. "e;But,"e; as Jed Rasula writes, "e;The Waste Land is not only a poem: it names an event, like a tornado or an earthquake. Its publication was a watershed, marking a before and after. It was a poem that unequivocally declared that the ancient art of poetry had become modern."e; In What the Thunder Said, Rasula tells the story of how The Waste Land changed poetry forever and how this cultural bombshell served as a harbinger of modernist revolution in all the arts, from abstraction in visual art to atonality in music.From its famous opening, "e;April is the cruellest month, breeding / Lilacs out of the dead land,"e; to its closing Sanskrit mantra, "e;Shantih shantih shantih,"e; The Waste Land combined singular imagery, experimental technique, and dense allusions, boldly fulfilling Ezra Pound's injunction to "e;make it new."e; What the Thunder Said traces the origins, reception, and enduring influence of the poem, from its roots in Wagnerism and French Symbolism to the way its strangely beguiling music continues to inspire readers. Along the way, we learn about Eliot's storied circle, including Wyndham Lewis, Virginia Woolf, and Bertrand Russell, and about poets like Mina Loy and Marianne Moore, whose innovations have proven as consequential as those of the "e;men of 1914."e;Filled with fresh insights and unfamiliar anecdotes, What the Thunder Said recovers the explosive force of the twentieth century's most influential poem.

  • av Majella Cullinane
    239,-

    During the Covid-19 pandemic, eighteen thousand uncrossable kilometres lay between poet Majella Cullinane in Aotearoa New Zealand and her mother in Ireland, a distance unbridgeable even by phone as Cullinane's mother's language was lost to dementia. Meantime calls and keens across this terrible distance.With attentiveness, tenderness and extraordinary vulnerability, these poems speak directly to personal experience while also addressing a wider world shadowed and altered by illness, where everything once familiar and coherent is disintegrating, in flux, uncertain and strange.These poems are works of vigil and devotion, breathed into existence by a daughter who could not be at the bedside of her beloved, dying parent. Personal and universal in its themes, the poems in Meantime possess a gravitas born of sorrow, steeped in love.A warm and loving conversation about memory and forgetting, and a celebration of the power of voice to connect and heal, this is a collection for our times.

  • av C. P. Cavafy
    255,-

  • av Kevin Crossley-Holland
    269,-

    Prize-winning poet Kevin Crossley-Holland has been described by Philip Pullman as 'a master, a magician and commander of the language', a view that this eagerly-awaited Collected Poems will undoubtedly support.

  • av Dylan Thomas
    179,-

  • av Maria Sledmere
    179,-

  • av Raegan Fordemwalt
    189,-

    Lover Girl is the dreamy debut from poet and breakout TikTok star Raegan Fordemwalt, enhanced with a new cover and never-before-shared poems and art. In her fully illustrated debut collection Lover Girl, poet Raegan Fordemwalt writes the story of a girl boldly and devastatingly fond of love. So eager to feel, she proudly walks through Heartbreak, Loneliness, Jealousy, and Acceptance on the journey to personal growth and self-love. This highly anticipated edition offers fans the collection they first fell in love with, as well as a special edition cover and 14 all-new poems and drawings! With candor and vulnerability, Raegan and her Lover Girl continue to give readers a soft place to land as they fall back in love with themselves and each poem along the way.

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