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    185,-

    "Scotland" is another essential issue from Irish Pages, the island's leading literary journal.

  • av Michael Nott
    269,-

    The eagerly awaited, no-holds-barred biography of the great poet: an intellectual maverick, sexual rebel and icon of queer literature. Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life is a landmark study of one of England and America's most innovative and revolutionary poets.

  • av Norman Erikson Pasaribu
    161,-

    The first English-language work from the author of award-winning Sergius Mencari Bacchus and Happy Stories, Mostly. A poetry collection exploring labour, class, and queerness.

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    194,-

    In this anthology, we tread the common ground of "not having". But our lives are very different and each of our voices spins a different tale. Read on, and you will discover (un)common worlds. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru

  • av Ricky Ray
    152,-

    Through visceral and vulnerable poetry, Ricky Ray meditates on the pain and powerlessness that comes with an awareness of our mortality. Finding joy through connecting with the natural world, Ricky navigates his ache of living, allowing us to accompany him and his beloved service dog, Addie.

  • av Luca M Damiani
    161,-

    An illustrated poetic memoir, The Upcycled Healing Brain chronicles a journey from brain trauma to acceptance and healing. Experience profound emotions, creativity, and vibrant life through eco-therapy and buried spoons...

  • av Hongwei Bao
    161,-

    The Rabbit God: protector of queer hearts across East Asia. Can this ancient myth help rewrite our tomorrows?Hongwei Bao's debut collection charts an emotional journey through centuries and between nations, with the poet's own migration from Inner Mongolia to Nottingham offering a unique, fascinating perspective through which to examine Asian and queer identity.These are poems which hop energetically over any and all borders. Scenes of everyday heartache give way to fireworks of rage and joy, while intimate examinations of relationships and desire sit alongside politically charged pieces - as the poet contrasts injustices from ancient China with those from present-day England.In verses alive with longing and resistance, Bao's poems ask: what does it mean to love, defy, and bloom as a queer, Asian soul in our ever-changing world?

  • av Laura Potts
    109,-

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    171,-

    The sixth instalment of Prototype's annual anthology: a space for new work, open to all and free from formal guidelines or restrictions. Poetry, prose, visual work and experiments in between. Including contributions by Jenny Carter, Helena Fornells, Mica Georgis, Matthew Halliday, Aria Hughes-Liebling, Mira Mattar, Alex Mepham, Duncan Montgomery, c.f. prior, Oisín Roberts, James Rodker, Agnieszka Szczotka, Jack Young and more.

  • av Jane Burn
    161,-

    The Apothecary of Flight is a heady flight into the art of poetry itself: its vital importance as a tool for expression; for understanding and translating the self; for articulating the sheer force and joy of poetry and the way, for a person with autism, it can hold and celebrate both the smallest and weightiest of life's experiences.

  • av Roz Goddard
    194,-

    Small Moon Curve is an intimate poetry memoir exploring what it means to ease open to the restorative powers of love, faith and beauty following diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. In this compelling testimony, the narrator discovers a surprising, powerful affinity with Tess of the DâEUR(TM)Urbervilles.

  • av Kate Hook
    152,-

  • av Morgan Patrick
    84,-

  • av Lauren Clancy
    137,-

  • av Mehmet Karanfil
    104,-

  • av Bei Dao
    180,-

    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 Kirsten Covington
    113,-

    This collection of poems was written as a result of addiction counselling. My psychologist suggested that when I felt like I was going to relapse, due to strong emotions, to find something I was passionate about to distract me. I have always had a passion for photography, so I combined that with getting my emotions down on paper. There are so many people with mental health problems and I want them to know that everyone does in some way, and that's OK.

  • av Jake Hawkey
    156,-

    A scintillating debut meditating on love, parental addiction and loss, from a new voice in British poetry.

  • av Thomas Stewart
    161,-

    This collection is a visceral depiction of the difficult love between a father and son and what happens when that love is lost. In his debut, Thomas Stewart examines the death of his father whilst exploring questions of grief, guilt, mental health, identity, sexuality and masculinity.

  • av Daniel Handler
    224,-

    The tender memoir of a writing life from the bestselling author of A Series of Unfortunate Events.

  • av S.D. Curtis
    194,-

    In Axonas/Axis, Curtis gives voice to the experience of trauma and recovery through the poetic language of imagery rather than graphic detail, attempting to convey the fundamental twist in the narrative - perhaps even a breakage - that needs to be mended through a synthesis of mind, heart and body working towards the integration of the whole. The whole self. Using Ancient Greek words/concepts and mythology as a springboard to launch into her own personal etymology - the origin and intimate meaning of words dear to her - juxtaposed against what we commonly expect from that word. Ultimately, these poems attempt to tread on Holy ground, the territory where symbol is created from suffering and metaphor from the muscle of language, the territory of healing and wholeness.

  • av Jeda Pearl
    174,-

    This ground-breaking and lyrical first collection from Scottish Jamaican poet, Jeda Pearl, offers unique perspectives on race, disability, chronic illness, landscape and belonging.

  • av Lorcan Black
    174,-

  • av Victor Teran
    123,-

  • av Roxy Dunn
    85,-

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    381,-

    This volume in the 21st Century Oxford Authors series offers students an authoritative, comprehensive selection of the poetry and prose of John Dryden, the most important poet, dramatist, translator, and literary theorist of the later seventeenth century.

  • av Tianna Godsey
    240 - 368,-

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