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  • av Susan Wicks
    139

    House of Tongues is concerned with acceptance and refusal, power and the lack of it, silence and the refusal of silence. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Brendan Kennelly
    189,-

    Published on his 75th birthday, this new selection presents just over a hundred of Brendan Kennelly's most essential poems, accompanied by an audio CD of his own readings drawn from two classic recordings.

  • av Joan Margarit
    145

    Joan Margarit is one of Spain's major modern writers, known for his mastery of the Catalan language, and has become Spain's most widely acclaimed contemporary poet. This edition draws on two collections published since his 2006 Bloodaxe retrospective, "Tugs in the Fog: Selected Poems".

  • av Garrison Keillor
    175

    Collection of love poems by celebrated American author. Garrison Keillor reads (or sings) all the poems in the book on two free CDs inside, with music by Rich Dworsky.

  • - New & Selected Poems
    av Robert Hass
    275,-

    Robert Hass is a major American poet of world stature. This is the first book of his poetry to be published in Britain for over 20 years, and the first selected edition of his work, and is a Poetry Book Society Special Commendation.

  • av Jaan Kaplinski
    179

    Estonia's Jaan Kaplinski was one of Europe's major poets, and one of his country's best-known writers and cultural figures. This selection includes work previously unpublished in English as well as poems from all four of his previous UK collections: The Same Sea in Us All, The Wandering Border, Through the Forest and Evening Brings Everything Back.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Harry Martinson
    199

    First substantial selection of for English-language readers of the poetry of Harry Martinson, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1974. Robin Fulton's edition was a Poetry Book Society Recommended Translation and won him the Bernard Shaw Prize for Swedish Translation.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Lawrence Sail
    145,-

    Substantial retrospective by leading British poet covering work written over four decades from ten collections.

  • - Caribbean Poetry from the West Indies and Britain
     
    305

    An anthology of Caribbean poetry from the West Indies and Britain. It features selections of work by 14 poets, with interviews, photographs and essays.

  • av George Szirtes
    125,-

    Three lectures on contemporary poetry by one of Britain's leading poets, George Szirtes, winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize. George Szirtes' lectures cover poets such as Elizabeth Bishop, George Seferis, Derek Mahon and several Eastern European writers.

  • - Newcastle/Bloodaxe Poetry Lectures
    av Ruth Padel
    145,-

    Three lectures on contemporary poetry by one of Britain's leading poets, Ruth Padel, who hit the headlines in 2009 when she was elected Oxford Professor of Poetry in controversial circumstances. The story of her election and resignation received international news coverage.

  • av Jenny Joseph
    139

    As in her poetry, so now in Extended Similes Jenny Joseph shows the influence on human lives of the mechanical workings of the world, illuminating many human states, especially love.

  • - New British & Irish Poets
    av Roddy Lumsden
    319,-

    Identity Parade is the first anthology of the new generation of British and Irish poets who have emerged since the mid-1990s. It is the successor to Bloodaxe's New Poetry (1993) which was the first anthology to represent the so-called "New Generation Poets" who emerged in the 1980s and 90s (the generation of Simon Armitage and Carol Ann Duffy).

  • av Tony Hoagland
    129

    Tony Hoagland's zany poems poke and provoke at the same time as they entertain and delight. He is American poetry's hilarious 'high priest of irony', a wisecracker and a risktaker whose disarming humour, self-scathing and tenderness are all fuelled by an aggressive moral intelligence. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

  • av Miriam Gamble
    125,-

    The Squirrels Are Dead is a striking and assured debut from a distinctive new talent in Irish poetry. Miriam Gamble is one of the new poets included in the Bloodaxe anthology "Voice Recognition". She won an Eric Gregory Award in 2007.

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Katie Donovan
    189

    Katie Donovan is a leading Irish poet. "Rootling" draws on three previous Bloodaxe collections, "Watermelon Man" (1993), "Entering the Mare" (1997) and "Day of the Dead" (2002), together with a whole collection of new work.

  • av Chase Twichell
    145,-

    Chase Twichell is one of America's leading poets. "Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been" draws on several collections written over 35 years, including two published in Britain by Faber and two by Bloodaxe.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Grace Nichols
    179

    Grace Nichols is one of Britain's best-known and most popular Caribbean poets. This selection includes all her best-known poems, many of which are frequently anthologised and read on radio programmes.

  • av Fleur Adcock
    125,-

    Fleur Adcock is one of Britain's best-known poets. "Dragon Talk" was her first new book since "Poems 1960-2000", for which she received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 2006.

  • av Brian Turner
    165

    Second collection by American soldier-poet who served in Bosnia and Iraq relating to war and its aftermath. Shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.

  • av Dan Chiasson
    135

    Dan Chiasson has been hailed in America as 'one of the most gifted young poets of his generation'. Like his previous book from Bloodaxe, "Natural History and Other Poems" (2006), this new collection is a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. It takes its title from a children's game.

  • av Gwyneth Lewis
    159,-

    A Hospital Odyssey is a book-length epic poem by one of Britain's leading poets, universal but also highly topical in what it says about cancer, caring for loved ones and the workings of the NHS.

  • av Helen Ivory
    125

    The Breakfast Machine is driven by the transformations of fairytale where the dark corners of childhood are explored and found to be alive and well. There is more than a hint of East European darkness in Helen Ivory's third collection, which sits more comfortably alongside the animations of Jan Svankmajer than any English poetic tradition.

  • av Matthew Caley
    159,-

    This is a highly unusual book: every poem in Matthew Caley's "Apparently begins" - or occasionally ends - with the word 'apparently'.

  • - Poems 1998-2010
    av Priscila Uppal
    145,-

    Canada's Priscila Uppal (1974-2018) gained an international reputation for her boldly provocative poetry in just a dozen years, following the publication of her first collection, How to Draw Blood from a Stone, at the age of 23. Successful Tragedies includes work from six books published in Canada.

  • av Pia Tafdrup
    145,-

    Pia Tafdrup is one of Denmark's leading poets, the winner of the Nordic Prize - Scandinavia's most prestigious literary award - for her collection Queen's Gate, published by Bloodaxe in 2001. This new translation of her work combines two more recent collections, The Whales in Paris and Tarkovsky's Horses, the first and second parts of a quartet.

  • av Imtiaz Dharker
    169

    Postcards from god was Imtiaz Dharker's first book from Bloodaxe. It combines two collections published separately in India, Purdah (1989) and Postcards from god (1994).

  •  
    265,-

    This selection brings together poets of every hue: from magisterial figures like T Gwynn Jones, R Williams Parry and Saunders Lewis to folk poets such as Alun Cilie and Dic Jones; from cerebral poets Pennar Davies and Bobi Jones to popular entertainers Geraint Lovgreen and Ifor ap Glyn.

  • av Sally Read
    129

    A collection of poems that move from the very earliest and most delicate stages of life, to the many adjustments of adulthood. It features a cycle of poems from a mother to her baby, moving from the uncertainty and awe at the discovery of a pregnancy, through the ecstasy of early motherhood.

  • av Yang Lian
    229

    "Lee Valley Poems" was Yang Lian's first book to be wholly conceived and written in London, once his place of exile and then his permanent home. It includes an extended sequence, "When Water Confirms", translated by Brian Holton and Agnes Hung-Chong Chan, and a suite of shorter poems translated by seven fellow poets.

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