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Contains poems that are lyrical, weaving images of loss and of love, of grief and light, of language and nature.
Contains songs that have never been and never will be sung; anti-lyric and narrative poems for which a musical equivalent has been constructed; and text written specifically for musical purposes.
A collection of poems covering details of the poet's obsessive life, from the colour of Posh Spice's heels, to London street encounters, underworld friends, urban survival tactics, neuroscientific concepts and extraterrestrials.
Mary, Lady Chudleigh was a confidante of John Dryden and a leading figure amongst the women writers of her day. In many ways a proto-feminist, while still a provincial aristocrat and devout Protestant, Lady Chudleigh's work shows many of the apparent contradictions of the early modern era. This work features a selection of her work.
Includes the usual mix of English-language poetry, by writers such as Lee Harwood and Christopher Middleton, together with translations fro Spanish, German, Italian and Danish poets.
Includes poetry by authors from many parts of the world, English work, and work in translation, from Dutch, Spanish, Finnish & Turkish.
A collection of poems that make up a kind of verse novel concerning the story of the medieval lovers Heloise and Abelard, seen through the prism of Ovid's "Metamorphoses".
Contains four narratives of life in Manila under Japanese occupation in World War 2.
A collection of Claudio Rodriguez's work in English offering the complete poems, in a bilingual edition.
Includes poetry free and formal that features eggs, woods, football, nations, smoke, birds (common, other), tigers, murders, curtains, rivers, chromosomes, love (varieties of), Welles (Orson), pints, bras, partings, heartings, breakings, namings, and diverse other matters.
Mexico is one of the major centres of Hispanic poetry-something which is perhaps more visible from the USA than from Britain, but nonetheless something that needs to be realised by anyone who cares about contemporary poetry in Spanish, or indeed, contemporary poetry of any kind.
Centred on Australian suburbia in the 60s, 70s and 80s, this book explores the inner and outer tensions of families, friendships and society whilst charting the sleaze, mayhem and humanity that go to make a nation's life.
A book-length survey of an Argentine poet's work in English.
Presents a series of very personal reflections on the writing life set in the context of the author's experience of psychoanalysis. This book looks not only at the way 'therapy' affects writing, but also at how the writing may affect the process of the therapy itself.
Includes poems that usher readers into an intimate cinema where Gertrude Stein kisses Patti Smith, where a bird steps through the screen and becomes a girl, where a girl moulds a cock and becomes a city, where a city striated with cinema becomes a glacier, and where a glacier sits in the red velvet seats and sees herself as a star.
Features a world of surreal identities, of wonders, disturbances, angels, fire sermons and celebrations where animals and people speak with both words and silences.
A collection of responses to J H Prynne's poetry by his readers.
A collection of responses to J H Prynne's poetry by his readers.
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