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This new selection, taken from 40 years of poems, is haunted by horses, history, hares, unseasonable love and unreasonable hope.
This new volume explores enigmatic formations and constructions both in the physical world and the poem.
A new translation of Gilgamesh by a leading female poet uncovers new thematic depths.
A `best of' selection of reviews by the trail-blazing English film critic and BBC editor.
The Belgian diarist and love poet Leonard Nolens (a pseudonym) invents selves to escape self.
Dictator/Gilgamesh is the most risky and compelling project to date by the great re-inventor of poems.
The 18th novel from the distinguished novelist, short story writer, critic and playwright. A short, intense mystery novel that begins in gentle elegy and ends in diabolism and murder.
First full debut from a promising young poet reflects a risky exploration of the unfamiliar and a search for strangeness, spirituality and stories.
From the winner of the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize and the 2013 Eric Gregory Award, a new collection containing pastoral poems of crisis and the internet.
Dugdale's Forward-prize-winning 'joy' gives its title to this major collection of long poems and sequences.
A substantial selection drawn from thirty years of procedurally and formally inventive writing.
A fresh, contemporary take on the Christian faith in an increasingly secular world from one of Ireland's leading poets - a timely collection for our unstable and cynical times.
Dramatic Monologues from a dressmaker on laudanum and a stenographer in love with a young revolutionary give their alternative views of the Irish Troubles and the Civil War.
An outstanding, finely-crafted debut collection from the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award and the Newdigate Prize.
Scotland's great maverick poet, Glasgow-born Frank Kuppner produces a tenth collection of poems that brings Glasgow to China and willow-pattern to the rougher parts of Glasgow.
A new selection of Anthony Burgess's best reviews and articles.
New poems are added to the eleven previous books of this most popular of Caribbean poets.
The Ted Hughes Award-winning poet here reinvents his poetry, focusing on the fiercely personal.
Milne's formally inventive work engages modern politics, challenges language's tyranny and reshapes modern poetry.
Patrick Worsnip's translations of Propertius rise out of the Latin and brilliantly recreate the poet's voice, his life and loves, and his period when Rome was in full late flower.
Chris Wallace-Crabbe, one of Australia's best-loved poets, writes in Rondo a book that distils his life-long themes of nature, time and love; he is civilised but also relentless in his dedication to 'troubling the stubborn world for meaning'.
The new collection from the winner of the 2016 Forward Prize for Best Collection, the 2016 Poetry Book Society Choice and shortlisted for the 2016 T.S. Eliot Prize (Measures of Expatriation)
The first of the monumental, definitive two-volume edition of Williams's Collected Poems for the twenty-first century reader.
John Ashbery's translation of a defining work of late nineteenth century French literature.
The collected works of the the veteran Greek diplomat and scholar who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1963.
Guyanese-British poet Fred D'Aguiar's poetry has been shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. His new book wonderfully recreates moments of his and our wider history, making inclusions where exclusions have occurred before.
This volume concludes the corrected text of the almost 1500 pages of Hugh MacDiarmid's "Complete Poems", with a volume including the full texts of "In Memoriam James Joyce" (1955), "Three Hymns to Lenin" (1957), "The Kind of Poetry I Want" (1961) and much else.
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