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    172,-

    Presents a range of poetry - English-language work and work in translation from Turkish, German, Spanish and Portuguese.

  • av Peter Riley
    196,-

    A collection of all Peter Riley's writings that have resulted from annual visits to the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales between 1977 and 1998 - ordinary family holidays in a coastal caravan, but taking the notion of pilgrimage from that terrain into the possibilities and difficulties of a modern sense of ultimate purpose.

  • av Ilma Rakusa
    185,-

    Offers a translation of Ilma Rakusa's 1997 German collection "Ein Strich durch alles", a collection of 90 "nine-liners", composed over a 21-month period in various locations. This is an English-only volume.

  • - New and Selected Ethnographic Poetry
    av Tom Lowenstein
    212,-

  • av Emma Lew
    172,-

    Emma Lew's poetry is marked by the pungency of her language and the intensity of her poems, often couched in the form of estranged monologues. Her lines can sometimes seem disconnected, but the pile-up of effects works like a montage, and the skewed observations circle their subject, searching for the reality at the heart of the poem.

  • - Collected Poems
    av Gael Turnbull
    299,-

    Gael Turnbull (1928-2004) was long a friend of Shearsman Books and its associated magazine, and appeared some years ago in its earliest run of issues. This title covers his work from its beginnings in the late 1940's, all the way up to some poems from the last year of his life. It covers various aspects of his writing career.

  • av Fred Beake
    174,99

  • av Veronica Forrest-Thomson
    192,-

    Presents the complete poems of Veronica Forrest-Thomson (1947-75). This book contains her published collections, poems that remained in manuscript, plus work that came to light since the publication of the "Collected Poems and Translations" (1990).

  • av John Welch
    185,-

    Its Halting Measure covers a range of themes but there is a constant preoccupation with the problems and ambiguities surrounding the making of poems, "our words like scented gardens for the blind".

  • av Lian Yang
    212,-

    Presents a miscellany (or anthology) of poems by six poets: Arjen Duinker (Netherlands), W N Herbert (UK), Uwe Kolbe (Germany), Peter Laugesen (Denmark), Karine Martel (France) and Yang Lian (China).

  • av Scott Thurston
    177,-

    A collection of poetry by Scott Thurston.

  • av Sarah Law
    177,-

    Offering a mixture of the lyrical and the challenging, mysticism and directness, feminism and meditation, this title traces the dynamics of relationship and of solitude. These poems aim to evoke shifting states of mind and heart, from childhood terrors to the wisdom of the mystic, with the twists of love, doubt and insight which come in between.

  • av Christopher Gutkind
    212,-

    Through a variety of approaches, this collection of poems shows self exploring and working itself out across a range of preoccupations. It is a journey from inside to outside, and from the more hermetic to the more expansive. It talks about one person's horrifying ride through the period we live in.

  • av Peter Larkin
    185,-

    Contains three long sequences: the title poem, "Open Woods" and "Moving Woods", which represent the author's forays in the eco-poetic field. Blending scientific discourse with more expected poetic approaches, these poems examines nature at an almost microscopic level, as seen from within.

  • av Andrew Taylor
    155,-

    This collection, the author's first full-length book, gathers poems written over the past decade. The poems, some gathered from previous pamphlets, are concerned with place, love, identity and mortality. Nature is never far away and neither are the watchful eyes of the cities of Liverpool and New York, their tidal rivers and connections.

  • - Poems 1981-1998
    av Peter Cole
    239,-

    Presents a reprint of "Rift" and "Hymns & Qualms", by Peter Cole, an acclaimed American-Israeli poet, about whom the US poet Forrest Gander observed: "The moral seriousness of his work astonishes ...the exquisite specificity of his diction and the intricacy of his prosody are without parallel among the poets of his - and my - generation".

  • av César Vallejo
    273,-

    Cesar Vallejo is one the greatest Spanish-language poets of the 20th century. Since his death, his unpublished poems have usually been referred to as the Posthumous Poems. This volume brings together all of the posthumous work that has been identified by the scholarship and included in the Peruvian edition of the author's works.

  • av Mary Coghill
    212,-

  • - New and Selected Poems
    av Nigel Wheale
    212,-

    Spans seven sequences of poems, written between 1979 and 2004, together with translations from the classical Arabic poet al-Mutanabbi (304-354 AH, 915-965 CE) made by Walid Abdul-Hamid and the author.

  • av Elaine Randell
    212,-

    Representing thirty-five years of work as poet, this title offers glimpses in time, concerns, loves, gardening and other preoccupations.

  • av Maurice Scully
    185,-

    A criss-crossing of languages and cultures, and the point at which the personal life of the author intersects with the public domain, this work is the final part of the poem "Things That Happen".

  • av Trevor Joyce
    185,-

    Shearsman published Trevor Joyce's collected poems with the "First dream of Fire They Hunt the Cold", and this book extracts his translation of the epic "Sweeny Peregrine" from that volume. It also offers other versions from the Old and Middle Irish.

  • av Peter Finch
    212,-

  • av Janet Sutherland
    185,-

  • av Anthony Hawley
    185,-

    Celebrates the fugitive music and the mysteries of the tangible world. With a great formal range, the author addresses the here/not here, and the vibrating strings of things as they are.

  • av Helen Lopez
    158,-

    Helen Lopez is a painter and poet who lives in Anglesey. This collection is her first book, but she has a long track-record as a painter with one-person exhibitions in England and Wales, and representation in a number of group exhibitions in Ireland, Belgium and the USA.

  • av Alice Kavounas
    151,-

    Features daring personal stories and quotidian moments. This title refers to Smyrna, the author's father's city. It takes us on an intimate, international journey which crosses continents, evokes physical as well as psychological landscapes, and confronts such issues as: forced migration, the immigrant experience, and the elusive idea of 'home'.

  • av César Vallejo
    195,-

    A bilingual introductory volume, designed to demonstrate the range of Vallejo's poetry. It contains selections from Shearsman's editions of "Trilce" and the "Complete Later Poems" as well as some poems from the early "Black Heralds" volume.

  • av George Messo
    185,-

    Following on from his work "From the Pine Observatory", this is a second collection of poems published by poet-translator George Messo. It aims to invent the Choruh River and eleventh-century Georgia.

  • av Catherine Walsh
    185,-

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