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  • av Esther Morgan
    129

    Shortlisted for the 2011 T.S. Eliot Prize, this third collection by Esther Morgan is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and includes 'This Morning', winner of the 2010 Bridport Poetry Prize.

  • av Jacob Sam-La Rose
    159,-

    First collection by a young Black British poet already well-known on the UK performance circuit and for his work in schools. Shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize

  • av Tiffany Atkinson
    129

    Second collection summoning up the sensual and scandalous spirit of the Latin poet Catullus but with a female protagonist. Catulla et al was shortlisted for the Roland Mathias Poetry Award (Wales Book of the Year).

  • av Zoe Brigley
    139

    Poetry Book Society Recommendation: second collection by Welsh poet whose debut Bloodaxe collection "The Secret" was also a PBS Recommendation.

  • - Peter Lepus Poems
    av J. S. Harry
    155

    J.S. Harry is one of Australia's leading poets. The poems in "Not Finding Wittgenstein" feature Peter Henry Lepus, a rabbit who searches the world for philosophers, conversing with Ludwig Wittgenstein in Antarctica, Bertrand Russell in Japan, and with A.J. Ayer and J.L. Austin in Iraq before and after the invasion.

  • av Jane Griffiths
    129

    Fourth book of poems by Jane Griffiths, whose previous Bloodaxe title "Another Country" was shortlisted for Forward Prize for Best Collection.

  • - Selected Poems 1991-2010
    av Jennifer Maiden
    149,-

    Jennifer Maiden is one of Australia's leading poets. "Intimate Geography" is a selection from her four most recent collections, "Acoustic Shadow" (1993), "Mines" (1999), "Friendly Fire" (2005) and "Pirate Rain" (2010).

  • av Jane Hirshfield
    159,-

    Come, Thief centres on the beauty and fragility of our lives, touching on love, science, ageing and mortality, war and the political, the revelatory daily object, and the full embrace of our existence. For each facet of our lives Jane Hirshfield finds its transformative portrait, its particular memorable, singing and singular name.

  • av Amanda Dalton
    129

    Second collection by Amanda Dalton whose first book "How to Disappear" (Bloodaxe Books, 1999), was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection and chosen as a Next Generation Poets title by the Poetry Book Society in 2004.

  • av W. N. Herbert
    135

    A book in three sections: The Laurelude, a blank verse myth about Ulverston's Idiot Boy, Stan Laurel; Othermoor, a cubist version of the North; and The Madmen of Elgin squashing both Lost Boys and Solitary Reapers into Middle Scots verse forms for a pre-millennial song-and-dance. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

  • av Frances Horovitz
    169

    Reissue with new audio CD of Frances Horovitz's Collected Poems (1985), one of the landmark volumes of postwar British poetry.

  • av Ahren Warner
    129

    Ahren Warner's first book-length collection is one of the most talked about debuts in the poetry world of recent years. Still in his mid 20s, Ahren Warner's innovative, highly musical poetry has already influenced the work not just of his contempories but of better-known older poets. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

  • - New & Selected Poems
    av Luljeta Lleshanaku
    145

    Luljeta Lleshanaku is one of Albania's foremost younger poets with a growing reputation in the US and Europe. Haywire is her first British publication, and draws on two editions published in the States by New Directions. Poetry Book Society Recommended Translation.

  • av Rita Ann Higgins
    145,-

    Ireland Is Changing Mother is Rita Ann Higgins at her edgy best: provocative and heart-warming poems of high jinx, jittery grief and telling social comment by a gutsy, anarchic chronicler of the Irish dispossessed.

  • av R. S. Thomas
    175

    Thomas's newly discovered poems written in response to the work of major 20th century artists published for the first time along with the works of modern art which inspired them.

  • av Robert Adamson
    145

    Robert Adamson has been nourished for much of his life by Australia's Hawkesbury River. His poems relate to nature, myth and his fishing background.

  • av Mark Waldron
    145

    Ex-Salt poet Mark Waldron joins Bloodaxe with his third collection. 'Mark Waldron is the most striking and unusual new voice to have emerged in British poetry for some time.' - John Stammers

  • av Gwyneth Lewis
    135

    Gwyneth Lewis's highly inventive Sparrow Tree puts nature writing in a spin, presenting a huge variety of birds, both British and American: blue tits, blackbirds, egrets, juncos, starlings, herons and hummingbirds as well as the sparrows of the title. Winner of the Roland Mathias Poetry Award (Wales Book of the Year).

  • av Peter Reading
    125,-

    Reading's final collection after this three-volume Collected Poems covering 24 collections published up until 2003 (followed by -273.15 in 2005).

  • - with translations of Jacques Prevert
    av A. S. J. Tessimond
    159,-

    Reissue of 1985 Collected Poems by a neglected mid-20th-century British poet. This edition is co-published with the book's original publisher, Whiteknights Press at Reading University.

  • av Arun Kolatkar
    319,-

    First Collected edition of the poetry in English by one of India's greatest modern poets.

  • av Annemarie Austin
    145,-

    Annemarie Austin's sixth book of poetry from Bloodaxe.

  • av Carole Satyamurti
    125

    New collection by leading British poet focussing on the shifting relationship between loss and gain, including many poems addressing the human cost of war and terror, most notably in 'Memorial', written after a visit to Oradour-sur-Glane, the still desolate French village where six hundred innocent people were massacred in 1944.

  • - Selected Poems (with live readings DVD)
    av Jean Binta Breeze
    209

    This book brings together new poems with poetry and reggae chants from four previous collections. Many of the poems are included on an accompanying DVD featuring two Jean 'Binta' Breeze performances filmed by Pamela Robertson-Pearce.

  • av Ailbhe Darcy
    135

    Ailbhe Darcy's debut collection is a set of urgent dispatches from her point of origin, Dublin, and from her skirmishes further afield.

  • av Kona Macphee
    125

    From cosmology to infidelity, gentle truth to the fiercest of fairy-tales, this first collection from Kona Macphee tells an outsider's story in a voice that sings with the music of language.

  • av Bernard Spencer
    189,-

    Bernard Spencer's work has been out of print for many years. This new edition will be welcomed by readers and academics, and will help redress the recent neglect of his work. Publication is timed to coincide with a major conference on the work of Bernard Spencer at Reading University in 2011.

  • av Kerry Hardie
    145,-

    Kerry Hardie is one of Ireland's leading poets. This is the first edition to make her work widely available in Britain.

  • av Elizabeth Garrett
    107

  • av Marin Sorescu
    165

    This collection is Marin Sorescu's farewell to life - a book of wryly quizzical poems composed from his sickbed over five weeks as he waited for death to take him, his testament not just to human mortality and pain but to resistance and creative transformation.

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