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  • av Elaine Feinstein
    169

    Feinstein explores the haunted landscape between past and present, public history and personal memory, in simple intense lyrics.

  • - A Volume of Autobiography
    av Muriel Spark
    169

    Muriel Sparks's celebrated autobiography with a preface by the poet and biographer Elaine Feinstein.

  • av Caroline Bird
    145,-

    Celebrates life as an early twenty-something. This book presents a collection of poems of Caroline Bird.

  • av Sinead Morrissey
    145

    A collection of poems that explores fertility, pregnancy, and the landscape of early childhood.

  • av Ros Barber
    149

    Intends to form a meditation on human loss.

  • av William Hazlitt
    169

    In 1822 William Hazlitt, forty-four years old and married, was both tormented and enchanted by Sarah Walker, his landlady's nineteen-year-old daughter. This work is the chronicle of that obsession.

  • av Paula Meehan
    145,-

    Explores an Ireland where uncontrolled development is tearing apart a sustaining ecology. This title includes poems that sustain belief in the power of language to reveal, interrogate and heal.

  • av Louise Gluck
    149

    Averno, a crater lake in southern Italy, was for the Romans the entrance to the underworld, both gateway and impassable barrier between the living and the dead. This collection shows Averno as the only source of heat and light in a world turned to icy winter. Both epic and intimate in scope, it explores the enduring drama of love and death.

  • av Katharine Kilalea
    135

    A book of portraits, experiments and objects made of words; they find their locations between Cape Town and London, between the dawn of the new millennium and the present day.

  • av Gillian Clarke
    145

    Explores water as memory and meaning, the bearer of stories that well up from a personal and collective past to return us to the language of the imagination in which we first named the world.

  • av Grey Gowrie
    145,-

    A selection from the poems Grey Gowrie has written since 1958. This work draws on the best part of a year spent in hospital when the author, dying of a virus on the heart, was jolted back to life and writing by the surgical gift of a heart from a living donor.

  • av Lynette Roberts
    189,-

    In 1939, following her marriage, the poet Lynette Roberts went to live in a small village in Wales. This experience, both enriching and isolating, became the source of some of her extraordinary poetry. This collection of her prose writings, accompanied by evocative family photographs, discloses the world that she transformed into poetry.

  • av John Ashbery
    145,-

    A book of poems by the world's celebrated poet.

  • - An Anthology
     
    169

    There is a greeting used in urban America, 'What's good?', which seems to go beyond a mere 'How are you?' or 'What's happening?' to demand an optimistic response. This anthology seeks to rectify both these oversights by showcasing established Caribbean poets from Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, St Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago and elsewhere.

  • av Robert Southwell
    169

    Presents a collection of poems, English and Latin, of the Elizabethan priest, poet and martyr S Robert Southwell. This book offers texts based on the manuscripts which were circulated in secret among English Catholics in the years after the poet's death.

  • av Mimi Khalvati
    145,-

    Inspired by Shakespeare's songs, the short poems of Emily Dickinson, and Wordsworth's "Lucy" poems, this collection of songlike poetry is based on the ubiquitous spread of weeds - like the shallow rooting plants, small poems can grow anywhere. It demonstrates a mastery of traditional forms and experiments with the Ghazal, an ancient Persian form.

  • - A Writer's Year
    av Gillian Clarke
    175

    Reflects upon a writer's deep inheritance of language, myth and nature. Lyrical, wise, meticulously observant, this work records the experience of living and working on the land, observing the world from a particular place, and the continuity and remaking of the source.

  • av Thomas Chatterton
    145,-

    There is more to Thomas Chatterton than the romantic archetype. This selection, with its detailed notes, shows the historical significance and unexpected range of Chatterton's poetry, and also enables the reader to enjoy it for its rich resonance and wonderfully memorable rhythms.

  • av Djuna Barnes
    265,-

    Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) once described herself as the most famous unknown writer, and although her novel "Nightwood" is celebrated, her poetry has been a well-kept secret. This selection contains work written between 1914 and the 1970s.

  • av Anthony Burgess
    215

    "Revolutionary Sonnets and Other Poems" explores themes of violence and love, pretensions and emotion, sex and war and is both sobering and funny.

  • av Thomas Kinsella
    319,-

    This volume is a collection of Thomas Kinsella's work from 1956 to 1994, making his earlier works accessible in one volume.

  • - Becoming a Woman Poet
    av Eavan Boland
    245

    An exploration of concepts of art and womanhood, of what it means for Boland to be a woman poet, finding her own voice within a tradition.

  • - A triptych after Pierre Bonnard
    av Gabriel Josipovici
    175

    A novel based on the life of painter, Pierre Bonnard.

  • av Andrew McNeillie
    145

    Presents a collection that meditates on personal and natural history, nation states and mental states, violence, religion and poetry.

  • av George Crabbe
    169

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  • av Eavan Boland
    269,-

    A new and updated version of the 'Collected Poems of Eavan Boland', Ireland's pioneering premier female poet.

  • av Chinua Achebe
    149

    Chinua Achebe's poetic output is gathered together in this volume by arguably the most influential African writer of the 20th century.

  • av Hugh MacDiarmid
    189,-

    Drawing on the literary and vernacular traditions of Scottish culture, Hugh MacDiarmid's creates modern literature that is both nationalistic and international in its range. This selection of his poetry explores the diversity of his writing, from delicate lyrics to fierce polemic.

  • av Louise Gluck
    145,-

    Louise Gluck's collection is a work of ends and beginnings. Her poetry comes in white-hot sequences of passionate intensity. "Vita Nova" is a sequence of poems which dramatises the end of a relationship and the beginning of a new life.

  • av Sinead Morrissey
    145

    In her second book of poems Sinead Morrissey's worlds grow more diverse, encompassing the Orient, the Antipodes, America and an Ireland which recent history has changed and yet not deeply, a country observed through eyes that travel and time have made dispassionate and disabused.

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