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  • av Louise Gluck
    145,-

    The poems in this collection are written in the language of flowers. Louise Gluck received the Pulitzer Prize for "The Wild Iris" in 1993, and has also received the National Book Critics Award for Poetry and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award.

  • av Frank O'Hara
    195,-

    An edition of the "Collected Poems" of Frank O'Hara, who is a leading light of the 'New York School' and one of the most significant poets of the twentieth-century.

  • av Jean-Luc Champerret
    275,-

    The first ever collection in English of Ice Age Poetry, drawn from the cave drawings and inscriptions at Lascaux, unpacking their meaning and resonance in the 21st Century.

  • av Louise Gluck
    189,-

    Rapt new collection of fifteen poems and sequences, in hardback, from the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2020.

  • av Rebecca Elson
    195,-

    Rebecca Elson's knowledge of astronomy is combined with autobiographical detail here in an exploration of time, space, evolution and her approaching death.

  • av Gabriel Josipovici
    295,-

    An autobiography emerges from this Covid diary by the celebrated novelist, short story writer, critic and playwright.

  • av Isobel Williams
    195,-

    An erotic, humorous, inventive translation of the late Roman poet Catullus through the lens of shibari (Japanese rope bondage).

  • av Pablo Neruda
    225,-

    A translation of Pablo Neruda's poems that were written in "Los versos del capitan" as a celebration of his love for his third wife, Matilde Urrutia - a love affair that is itself celebrated in the acclaimed film "Il Postino".

  • av Louise Gluck
    165,-

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2014 FORWARD PRIZE FOR BEST COLLECTION The latest collection by multi-award-winning US poet, Louise Gluck.

  • av Eavan Boland
    195,-

    New and selected poems by Ireland's most acclaimed contemporary female poet.

  • av Louise Gluck
    165,-

    From a fountain where 'all the roads in the village unite', concentric circles expand into the distance: the young and old, fields, a river, a mountain - the fountain's stone counterpart, where the roads end, human time superimposed on geological time. This title evokes a Mediterranean world with luminous precision.

  • av Ernest Farres
    198,-

    Includes poems that are based on a painting by the American artist.

  • av John Ashbery
    395,-

    A landmark gathering of the first three decades of work by America's preeminent living poet.

  • av Kei Miller
    156,-

    "There is an Anger That Moves" is written by a poet from the Caribbean.

  • av Louise Gluck
    195,-

    A collection of essays in which the author writes of her own upbringing, her human and literary antecedents, and also dwells on lives and poems. The book includes writings on T.S. Eliot, George Oppen, Sylvia Plath, Robinson Jeffers, Wallace Stevens, and John Berryman.

  • av Odysseus Elytis
    194,-

    A selection from the work of one of modern Greece's poets. It is drawn from various periods of his career and traces his development from early surrealism, in which he transforms French influence into a distinct personal voice and mythology, through the dramatic style of "The Axion Esti" with its blend of spirituality and earthiness.

  • av Odysseus Elytis
    153,-

    When Odysseus Elytis was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, the Swedish Academy's citation singled out "The Axion Esti", first published in 1959, as 'one of twentieth-century literature's concentrated and richly faceted poems.'

  • av Carl Phillips
    159,-

    Carl PhillipsâEUR(TM)s Scattered Snows, to the North is a collection about distortion and revelation, about knowing and the unreliability of a knowing thatâEUR(TM)s based on human memory.

  • av Gabriel Josipovici
    188,-

    This is Gabriel JosipoviciâEUR(TM)s most melodramatic and enigmatic fiction to date, as though one of MagritteâEUR(TM)s paintings had come to life to the rhythms of a Bach partita.

  • av Bei Dao
    188,-

    Sidetracks, Bei DaoâEUR(TM)s first new collection in almost fifteen years, is also the poetâEUR(TM)s first long poem and his magnum opusâEUR"the artistic culmination of a lifetime devoted to the renewal and reinvention of language.

  • av Jenny Lewis
    159,-

    These poems are apocalyptic and sensory, coming from a place of hurt and love, of the human spirit struggling to transcend 'base matter' and make sense of the world.

  • av Mary O'Malley
    159,-

    In Mary O'Malley's new collection, the world's at a precarious tipping point; trust in language is breaking down. The poet gives voices to the wolf, the seal and shark, finding new language against peril.

  • av Caroline Bird
    159,-

    Caroline Bird's new collection charts marriage, lesbian parenthood, addiction and recovery: the ambush of real life that occurs in the stillness, after the happy ending.

  • av Sasha Dugdale
    169,-

    The Strongbox, a modernist poem, is an extended work that develops elements of Greek mythology, epic literature and the cultures of wars, both ancient and painfully recent.

  • av Stanley Moss
    193,-

    A collection of new and selected poems about life, love, and growing older.

  • av Oksana Maksymchuk
    154,-

    The debut English-language collection from a Ukrainian poet reflecting on her experiences of the invasion of her homeland.

  • av Christine Roseeta Walker
    195,-

    Coco Island is an integrous first collection from the Jamaican poet and novelist Christine Roseeta Walker, exploring the bittersweet effects of a postcolonial world.

  • av Frank Kuppner
    154,-

    Frank Kuppner's new book consists of three hilarious, philosophical, existential sequences: The Liberating Vertigo of a Final Passage of Meaning, Not Quite the Greatest Story Never Told, and Not Quite a False Fresh Start.

  • av Rory Waterman
    195,-

    Come Here to This Gate is a three-part collection, focusing variously on caring for an alcoholic father with dementia, the personal and global conflicts that shape our lives, and what happens when imps, ghosts and boggarts have to reckon with the modern world.

  • av Thomas A Clark
    295,-

    Four book-length poems respond to the experience of walking in the wild landscapes of the highlands and islands of Scotland.

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