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    191,-

    Staunin Ma Lane isn't intended to be a comprehensive tour of classical [Chinese] poetry, though it does contain specimens of many of the major genres and styles, and it may serve as a --first primer. Note that the poetry is in the Scots: the English versions are there to help the non-Scots speaker.

  • av Luisa Futoransky
    195,-

    Luisa Futoransky is a poet of lived experience above all; other voices inhabit the work, whether of friends, lovers, fellow travellers. Like her fiction, the poetry employs a direct language rooted in anecdote and reflection, while sometimes delighting in playful experimentalism. Hers are mosaic narratives, made of pieces, fragments.

  • av Elsa Cross
    203,-

    Beyond the Sea brings together two book-length sequences first published in Mexico in the early years of the century, both taking their origins from Greece, a matter of central importance for the poet for many years -- the poems are odes and dithyrambs, with the spirit of one sequence being Apollonian, while the other is Dionysian.

  • av Harriet Tarlo
    167,-

    Field is a collection of poems based on the close observation of a single field, glimpsed from a railway line near Penistone (South Yorkshire), which has been edited down to 60 short lyrical poems tracing seasonal and ecological changes as well as the relationship of people to place.

  • av Andrew Duncan
    248,-

    This volume starts from the key misrepresentation of orthodox poetry criticism, that the conservative is also the new, and sets out to define the British refusal to innovate. In the attempt to set up publicly accountable criteria for what counts as new, the book goes from the 1950s to the 1990s, identifying the stylistic innovations at each point.

  • av Barry Schwabsky & Simon Smith
    191,-

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    359,-

    This book, which accompanies the volumes published in the author's Selected Writings series, guides readers through the many-faceted poetic output of Richard Berengarten (formerly Richard Burns).

  • av Richard Berengarten
    365,-

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    171,-

    The second double issue of Shearsman magazine for 2016 features the usual mix of poetry from the UK, Ireland, North America and Australia, together with translations of Spanish and Swedish poets.

  • - Issue 107 / 108
     
    171,-

  • - Late Modernist Poetry in London in the 1970s
     
    238,-

    CLASP is an exercise in collective remembering - with a consciousness of memory work as also a process of selecting, forgetting and inventing.

  • av Mary Austin Speaker
    184,-

    Suspended between home and the city, which glows abstractly in the background, The Bridge is a timely book in this age when commutes and device-driven inwardness consumes so much of our days. At times casual and at times earnest, the attention to time and color, bodies and motion, bring heft to these svelte, track-like poems. -Kyle Dargan

  • av Thomas Carew
    238,-

    Thomas Carew (1595-1640) was, with Robert Herrick, the finest poet of the "tribe of Ben", the poets who gathered around Ben Jonson in the taverns of Southwark in the early 17th century. This collected edition is the only complete edition of his poems available.

  • av Abdulkareem Kasid
    184,-

    Well-known in the Arab world as a poet, essayist and translator Abdulkareem Kasid, born in Basra in 1946, escaped from Iraq in 1978 and went to live in Aden. He lived and worked in Damascus for ten years before settling in London with his wife and two children.

  • av Ian Seed
    169,-

    The prose poems in Identity Papers seek to construct a living bridge between the self and its shadow, between the self and other, and between present and past. They do so with a vulnerable faith, working with Heidegger's dictum that all things must be allowed their time in darkness.

  • av Alfred Moritz
    470,-

    As a village child in the German Palatinate, the author could never imagine the odyssey that was about to overtake him in the European turmoil of the mid-20th century. This book is illustrated throughout with the author's sketches and paintings of the locations and events that marked his fugitive childhood.

  • av Roy Fisher
    221,-

    This volume brings together Roy Fisher's rare autobiographical sketches, the memoirs of his life as a jazz pianist, his tributes to musicians, writers, and painters of various kinds, a number of his book reviews, and comments on classic forebears such as Powys, Pound, Bunting, and the Black Mountain poets.

  • av Shira Dentz
    184,-

    The poems in 'black seeds on a white dish' spring from the search for what is generated and discovered when loss and desire occupy the same space. These poems shift widely in form and tone, and seeds invoke the creative germ that spurs the metamorphoses occupying them.

  • av Claire Crowther
    154,-

    A collection of poems that combines a control of rhetoric with myth-making skill. It includes figures such as the yellow-furred thike and its human cousin, or the countrywoman who answers the call of Maleficence.

  • - 1928-1935
    av Fernando Pessoa
    191,-

    Alvaro de Campos, along with Ricardo Reis and Alberto Caeiro is one of Fernando Pessoa's most important poetic heteronyms and, like these fellow fictitious poets, made his first appearance in 1914. This book presents English translations of Campos' later work.

  • - Voices of a Nomadic Soul
    av Zbigniew Kotowicz
    194,-

    Helps Anglophone readers come to grips with the astonishing work of Fernando Pessoa.

  • av Lee Harwood
    191,-

    Offer a smaller selection of the author's work, which will serve as an introduction for new readers, covering the period from 1965 to 2007. While most of the poems are drawn from the "Collected", a few other poems are also featured.

  • av Lee Harwood
    195,-

    A companion to Lee Harwood's Selected Poems, this work offers a collection of interviews with the author by his long-time friend and admirer - himself also a Shearsman author. It gives the reader an opportunity to hear Harwood talking about poetry and about his own work.

  • av İlhan Berk
    166,-

    A collection of poems which has a meditative quality.

  • av John Welch
    291,-

    A collection of poems.

  • av Fernando Pessoa
    191,-

    Presents a collection of the Caeiro heteronym in English. This book accompanies introductions of Ricardo Reis and a memoir by Alvaro de Campos, two of Pessoa's other major poetic heteronyms, as well as a poem dedicated to Caeiro by C Pacheco.

  • av Fernando Pessoa
    167,-

    Presents a collection of poems in English.

  • av Jennifer Clement
    211,-

    Offers a selection of poems, as well as the complete "Lady of the Broom" sequence, together with selections from the author's first two books.

  • av R. F. Langley
    193,-

    Presents selections from the "Journals" - part diary, part autobiography, and part commonplace book - of the poet RF Langley, covering a 35-year period. This book gives an idea of the author's other writings, which run in parallel with his poetry and sometimes provide the underpinnings for it.

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