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  • von Nancy Gaffield
    23,00 €

  • von Ian Seed
    22,00 €

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    21,00 €

    The first issue of Shearsman magazine for 2014, and a big anniversary, as the magazine's second series reaches the 100th issue. Originally appearing as a quarterly, the magazine converted to bi-annual publication in a larger format, but retained the previous numbering system, necessitating a shift to double numbers.

  • von Laressa Dickey
    22,00 €

  • von Jeremy Hooker
    31,00 €

    Openings is a sequel to Jeremy Hooker's earlier Welsh Journal and Upstate: A North American Journal, permitting us a peak over the shoulder of a fine English poet at work, and on the move.

  • von Alan Halsey
    24,00 €

  • von Gerrie Fellows
    23,00 €

    These are poems concerned with the living presence of place - and with what is written over it by maps and history, whether in the crash site of a military aircraft in Argyll, in the personal histories of an elegy or in the eroded landscapes of the Scottish hills. Here the living move through time and weather.

  • von Fernando De Herrera
    24,00 €

  • von Alice Miller
    23,00 €

    The poems in this extraordinary full-length collection by Alice Miller ask you to force yourself beyond your own boundaries. They are curious, restless, bold; they marry lyrical music and intricate metaphor as they search for other human voices beyond the rumblings of the apocalypse and the stubbornness of myth.

  • von J. L. Williams
    22,00 €

    Locust and Marlin considers how, in lives bright and brief as a candle's burn, we tell our stories and locate the places where we live and love. Where is the origin, our point in space from which we view the world? How much control do we have over who we are and what impact we have on the territory we inhabit?

  • von Alasdair Paterson
    22,00 €

    From Troy to Arcadia, on the high road to elsewhere and the low road to thereabouts, boarding a ferry 'cross the Mersey and hiking the Jurassic Coast, skating away on Duddingston Loch and dynamiting the frozen rivers of Siberia - Alasdair Paterson plots a course at the cruising speed of the flaneur through the ruins of empires and dreams.

  • von Laurie Duggan
    22,00 €

    "Sceptical as I am about anti-poetry, of which there is a lot around and which can assume many different forms, the fully formed poems are not the only writing I can value in a book like this. There is too much wit, absurdity, and sheer verbal craft to be ignored." - Peter Riley

  • von Maureen Thorson
    22,00 €

    Maureen Thorson's second book of poetry follows a couple as they put their separate histories behind them and create a new life together.Fragments of overheard dialogue, close observations of the changing seasons, and a wry sense of humor blend to narrate the transformation of doubts into certainties, as past heartbreak is set aside.

  • von Jim Goar
    22,00 €

    The Dustbowl is a collection of serial poems that intertwine Arthurian legend and Dust Bowl lore with fragmented memories of a childhood in California. The book's polyphonic voices conjoin perpetually questing knights and those journeying west into a single body.

  • von Ron Silliman
    20,00 €

    The second part to be published from Silliman's huge new work-in-progress, Universe,Northern Soul is a book-length poem of observation and reminiscence, a kaleidoscope of impressions occasioned by visits to the north-west of England, home to the music scene of the title.

  • von Richard Berengarten
    24,00 €

  • von Carmen Bugan
    22,00 €

    The House of Straw is Carmen Bugan's second collection, and follows her well-received memoir of life under the Ceaucescu regime in Romania, Burying the Typewriter.

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    23,00 €

    On Narrowness is Claire Crowther's third collection. Her previous collections attracted wide attention; the first was shortlisted for the Aldeburgh first collection prize. She is poet-in-residence at the Royal Mint Museum for 2014-15 and lives in Somerset with her husband, physicist Keith Barnham.

  • von Simon Smith
    23,00 €

  • von Antonio Cisneros
    23,00 €

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    29,00 €

    This book offers a critical overview of the work of the British poet Kelvin Corcoran who, over nearly 30 years, has established a reputation as one of the most significant innovative British lyric poets; 'a giant of the middle generation' as Andrew Duncan has described him.

  • - On Performance Writing, with pedagogical sketches
    von John A. Hall
    27,00 €

    In 1993, the term Performance Writing suggested simply writing for performance. By 2011, when the author became the first Professor of Performance Writing, it had attained a wider currency in discussions of contemporary writing, and had entered the curriculum well beyond its intense first development at the adventurous Dartington College of Arts.

  • - Chinese and English-language Poets in Mutual Translation
     
    28,00 €

    Walter Benjamin called translation "The Third Language", because a translation is something unique, something set apart, just as bronze forged from copper and tin overcomes the brittleness of copper and the softness of tin to become both hard and pliable, almost becoming a new element. Here, poets from two different languages translate each other.

  • von William Minor
    21,00 €

    Two poem-sequences: Pigeons, and Pussy. A short poem on every page, 3 or 4 lines. The sequences presented on facing pages, emphasising the fact that the title word could be subtitled by the other if one wished. At various times hilarious, scurrilous, and thought-provoking, this collection is one of the most unusual you will come across.

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    21,00 €

    The second issue of Shearsman for 2013 contains poetry by Theodoros Chiotis and Sophie Mayer, Patricia Debney, Carrie Etter, Charlotte Faber, Kim Goldberg, Graham Hardie, Michael Haslam, Ralph Hawkins, Jeremy Hooker, Alex Houen, Peter Hughes, John James, Maria Jastrzebska, Kelly Malone, Marion McCready, Maureen McLane, George Messo and more.

  • von Lars Amund Vaage
    23,00 €

  • von Julie Sampson
    24,00 €

    Tessitura, Italian 'texture', borrows a musical conceptual term, denoting the textural sweep of melodic contour - kind of safe-space - for a singer or instrumentalist. This collection is intended as an corresponding writerly-space in which I bring together various drifts of work, assemble them into poetry's visual equivalence of music's soundscape.

  • - Malvinas and Points of Collapse
    von Mario Sampaolesi
    24,00 €

    These book presents two long poem-sequences by one of Argentina's major living poets.

  • von John Mateer
    23,00 €

    In Unbelievers, John Mateer seeks out evidence of the importance of the Islamic and Arabic history in places as diverse as Dubai, Seville, Cairo and the Portuguese village of Monsanto. He is not only interested in the past but in the deep present, its poetics.

  • von A. J. Locke
    31,00 €

    1st Sergeant Arthur "Bud" Locke was based at Clark Field in the Philippines, as part of the USAAF's Far East Air Service Command, in 1941. He was taken prisoner with many others in the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, experienced the Bataan Death March, and was transported to a POW work-camp in Kobe, from which he was liberated in 1945.

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