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  • von Elena Rivera
    22,00 €

    In The Perforated Map, Elena Rivera's guide is language as she attempts to navigate the distances, the disturbances, the suggestions, the mistakes, the perforations. In these poems, language is the map, the matter that fills/affects the body, the organizing principle between the self and the world, and the forms that it gives rise to.

  • von Joseph Massey
    22,00 €

    In 'At the Point', Joseph Massey's second full-length collection of poems, memory gives way to edges and angles, to "Sound heaped/on sound," to spaces that "make the shade/tangible" as words arrange a place for the actual.

  • - Episodes in the History of the Poetics of Innovation
    von Robert Sheppard
    27,00 €

    A dozen essays on some of the most influential poets of the British post-1960 avant-garde: Tom Raworth, Allen Fisher, John Hall, Maggie O'Sullivan, Iain Sinclair, Ken Edwards, and Bob Cobbing, together with reflections on the mid-70s Poetry Society coup and counter-coup.

  • von Joseph Bradshaw
    22,00 €

    Comprised of both poetry and essays, Joseph Bradshaw's In the Common Dream of George Oppen makes its premise to imagine what bodies of work might exist in Oppen's fabled 25 year silence.

  • von Laura Walker
    22,00 €

    bird book is written in collaboration with a field guide to North American birds. Each page both borrows and departs from language found in an individual bird entry. The resulting text is an investigation into dissolved and dissolving narrative, and into the permeable boundaries between "human" and "natural."

  • von Gonca Özmen
    22,00 €

    A bilingual edition of the author's second Turkish collection, Belki Sessiz (2008).

  • von Marc Atkins
    23,00 €

    "As a visual artist, Marc Atkins fills his work with hints and clues to a world of hidden spaces and scenarios. Here, in his writing, that world is disclosed in meticulous detail. It amounts to a reserve collection of the felt unknown, a whole new dimension that lies just beyond the familiar, on the edges of the utterly strange"' -Rod Mengham

  • von Craig Watson
    22,00 €

    Haunted by Cocteau's version of the Orpheus myth since 1968, Craig Watson collected a palimpsest of renderings, fragments and images from the Orphic tradition for the next 40 years. In 2008, he returned to these materials in the wake of a near fatal stroke.

  • von Robert Sheppard
    24,00 €

    These new poems use tense couplets and other 'centrifugal' forms to centre their energies in nodes of impacted attention. They feature territories as dispersed as Sheppard's local City of Culture and the global city of division and political murder of the title poem.

  • von David Wevill
    24,00 €

    This second edition, issued on the 10th anniversary of its first publication, is presented in a larger format, with a larger typeface, and with a few very minor typographical errors corrected, but is otherwise unchanged. This collection covers the author's work from the early 1960s to 2001.

  • von Martin Anderson
    30,00 €

    Issued at the same time as the third volume of Martin Anderson's Hoplite Journals, Shearsman Books now makes available a compendium edition of all three volumes under one set of covers, and in a larger format.

  • von Andrew Duncan
    25,00 €

    Threads of Iron is Duncan's lost debut volume: not because it was never published, but because it never appeared as intended. Instead, the original was split into two and was published in two parts by Reality Street (in 1991) and by Shearsman Books (in 2000). A further section was cut and became Sound Surface (now collected in In Five Eyes).

  • von Robert Sheppard
    24,00 €

  • von Alexandra Sashe
    23,00 €

    The title should be read in the ambivalence which it spontaneously suggests: on the one hand, it is an opposition between bodies, a you as an anti-I, both on the emotive and physical levels; and, on the other hand, now taken in its proper sense, it is antibodies which ensure healing. The tension of this ambivalence forms the axis of the collection.

  • von Deborah Meadows
    28,00 €

    The bass guitar creates patterns that make music into a visceral experience - they are what infect the body. The poems in here are in dialog with other authors, and here, experimental poetry engages Quine, Melville, Irigaray, Deleuze, Aquinas, Dragomoshchenko, Hejinian, Raworth, Baudelaire, Celan, Vertov and others.

  • von John Matthias
    30,00 - 31,00 €

    Chronologically the first, Collected Shorter Poems, Vol. 1 is editorially the third of John Matthias's three-volume Shearsman Collected Poems. It includes the poems that first made Matthias's reputation, and completes the set of the author's Collected Poems.

  • von Nikolai Duffy
    27,00 €

    The first comprehensive study of Rosmarie Waldrop's work, this engrossing volume engages with all aspects of the poet's work.

  • von Kelvin Corcoran
    24,00 €

    For the Greek Spring is a selection of Kelvin Corcoran's poetry about Greece, combining new work with poems from his previous collections. The poet's sustained engagement with Greece is evident at every turn.

  • von Andrew Duncan
    25,00 €

    In Five Eyes recovers two almost-lost collections of poems - Sound Surface & Surveillance and Compliance - published some 20 and 10 years ago, respectively, but which were written in the 1980s and early 1990s. Published originally in fugitive editions, these two collections fill out the picture of Duncan's earlier work.

  • von Peter Hughes
    24,00 €

    Peter Hughes, born in 1956, has been writing for 30 years, and this volume sums up his career to date. Already the author of two-and-a-half Shearsman collections, and editor of a Shearsman anthology devoted to poets from his own chapbook press, Oystercatcher, this volume will cement his reputation as one of the UK's most interesting, and unclassifi

  • von Hanne Bramness
    22,00 €

    No film in the camera is a collection of prose poems about photographs by professional photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Francesca Woodman, Bill Brandt, Letticia Battaglia and Jitka Hanzlova - and also about personal photos and recollections of photos, about what photographs reveal and conceal.

  • von Rochelle Owens
    27,00 €

    A survey of the life's work of one of America's most original avant-garde poets and playwrights.

  • - Collected Novels
    von Eileen Tabios
    23,00 €

    A collection of perhaps the shortest novels ever written, by poet Eileen Tabios.

  • von J.L. Williams
    24,00 €

    Ovid expressed the truth that to change is to survive, and this message erupts out of the poems in Condition of Fire-composed in the Aeolian Isles, and influenced by Ovid's tales-whose language and images strive to communicate in new ways the essential elements of myth, creation and the burning breath of being.

  • von Pam Brown
    24,00 €

  • von Lynne Hjelmgaard
    23,00 €

    The Ring is a sequence of poems in which a new young widow, moves from the strangeness of city to city, (from Copenhagen to London to Rome to Paris) trying to come to terms with her loss while looking forward to a possible new life. The title poem concludes the volume where the widow suggestively lets go of some of her past by taking off her ring.

  • von Cralan Kelder
    22,00 €

    A is for Accessible. Give Some Word is a somewhat irreverent book of poems. Cralan Kelder believes that people who read poetry should be delighted, not confused. Poems are not riddles. The poetry in Give Some Word is no exception; equal parts distilled language, contrary, and pushing everyday language out of conformity.

  • von Ágnes Lehóczky
    23,00 €

  • von Roy Fisher
    24,00 €

    Excerpts from several interviews conducted throughout the author's career and spliced together to form a coherent narrative of his development and his aesthetic. The book also includes an autobiographical piece on Fisher's early years as well as other short prose pieces that are otherwise unobtainable.

  •  
    21,00 €

    The second double-issue of Shearsman magazine for 2010, containing new poetry by, among others, Linda Black, Claire Crowther, Giles Goodland, Mark Goodwin, Mary Leader, Tom Lowenstein, Christopher Middleton, Frances Presley, Peter Riley, ZoA" Skoulding and Janet Sutherland.

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