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    164,-

    Ten: the new wave presents poetry from some of the most exciting new poets in Britain today. Mona Arshi, Jay Bernard, Kayo Chingonyi, Rishi Dastidar, Edward Doegar, Inua Ellams, Sarah Howe, Adam Lowe, Eileen Pun and Warsan Shire took part in The Complete Works 2 mentoring project an initiative promoting diversity and quality in British poetry.

  • av Kerry Hardie
    172,-

    Seventh collection by one of Ireland's leading poets including a meditation of grief. Her Selected Poems was published by Bloodaxe in 2011.

  • - Newcastle/Bloodaxe Poetry Lectures
    av Gwyneth Lewis
    134,-

    Newcastle/Bloodaxe Poetry Lectures: three lectures linking form and politics with the content of poetry by Wales's first National Poet.

  • av Adelia Prado
    194,-

    First UK edition of one of Brazil's leading poets.

  • - New & Selected Poems
    av Stewart Conn
    220,-

    This new retrospective by one of Scotland's most distinguished poets supersedes his early collected volumes, In the Kibble Place (1987) and Stolen Light (1999).

  • - Selected Poems 1974-2004
    av Harry Clifton
    205

    New retrospective by one of Ireland's leading poets.

  • av Linda Anderson & Jo Shapcott
    211,-

    A collection of essays on Elizabeth Bishop drawing on work presented at the first UK Elizabeth Bishop confrence, held at Newcastle University. It brings together papers by both academic critics and leading poets, including Michael Donaghy, Vicki Feaver, Deryn Rees-Jones and Anne Stevenson.

  • av Niall Campbell
    164,-

    Debut collection by one of the most distinctive lyric voices to emerge from Scotland in recent years. Poetry Book Society Recommendation, winner of the Saltire First Book of the Year Award.

  • av Louis de Paor
    205

    First UK edition (bilingual) of one of Ireland's leading Irish-language poets.

  • av Antonella Anedda
    180,-

    First English edition (bilingual) of leading Italian poet of Sardinian parentage translated by leading British poet and foremost translator of poetry into English.

  • av Various
    154,-

    Multilingual anthology celebrating ten years' work by Britain's Poetry Translation Centre, with original poems and translations from 27 languages.

  • av Kit Wright
    164,-

    Kit Wright is both a seriously funny poet and a poignant chronicler of our times. His sixth collection is published on his 70th birthday.

  • - Patria Mia A4
    av Ana Blandiana
    185,-

    This recent collection by one of Romania's foremost poets, her country's strongest candidate for the Nobel Prize, is a visionary meditation on life and death from the particular perspective of her native land.

  • - New & Selected Poems
    av David Scott
    194,-

    New retrospective by parson-poet known for his contemplative poetry published by Bloodaxe as well as for his religious writings published by SPCK.

  • av Selima Hill
    185,-

    Selima Hill is one of Britain's leading poets, the winner of the Whitbread Poetry Award (the forerunner of the Costa). The Sparkling Jewel of Naturism is her 15th book of poetry - her 12th from Bloodaxe - and comprises three sequences.

  • av W. S. Merwin
    154,-

    Penultimate collection by one of America's leading poets finds him, written in his mid-80s, reflecting on time and memory. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

  • av Vidyan Ravinthiran
    172,-

    First collection by British poet and critic (of Sri Lankan parentage) with lively poems fusing politics, personal history and myth.

  • av David J. Constantine
    172,-

    David Constantine's 10th book of poetry, published on his 70th birthday, celebrates people and places in literature, life and mythology.

  • av Peter Bennet
    202,-

    Retrospective with new work from northern poet shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.

  • av Nikola Madzirov
    185,-

    First British publication by the rising star of European poetry

  • av Brendan Kennelly
    172,-

    New book of satirical poetry from Ireland's most popular poet featuring Guff, Devil's advocate and self critic, everyman and every writer consumed by self-doubt and self-questioning.

  • av Neil Astley
    173,-

    New gift book edition of a classic anthology of love poems presented in a beautiful quarterbound hardback.

  • av Sarah Wardle
    164,-

    Fourth collection of poems from Sarah Wardle with a focus on recovery from mental health problems.

  • av Philip Gross
    172,-

    Challenging and tender, these poems are a rite of passage, following the failing of the body, through the mind's weakening hold on the borderline between the present and the traumas of the past. It follows the journey to the end - then beyond, to the tentative byways through which mourning moves.

  • av John Hegley
    172,-

    A greatest hits, best of golden oldies compilation (with some new stuff) from 'Comedy's poet laureate' (Independent).

  • av Tracey Herd
    185,-

    Third collection by acclaimed Scottish poet, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize and a Poetry Book Society Choice. Herd's debut No Hiding Place was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, and her second, Dead Redhead, was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

  • av Muriel Rukeyser
    194,-

    Muriel Rukeyser (1913-80) was one of the most significant and influential American poets of the 20th century. Her poetry confronts the turbulent currents of modern history as it explores with depth and honesty the realms of politics, sexuality, mythic imagination, technological change and family life. This is the first UK edition of her work.

  • av Paul Batchelor
    205

    First book of essays on a maverick figure in late 20th century British poetry.

  • - Poems on Ageing
     
    172,-

    Anthology of poems on ageing from Shakespeare to the present time, with foreword by Joan Bakewell.

  • av Moniza Alvi
    164,-

    This book-length poem by a leading British poet (born in Pakistan) is set at the time of the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, weaving a deeply personal story of fortitude and courage. Thousands of people were killed in civil unrest and millions displaced at the time of partition, with families later split between the two countries.

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