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  • von David Wevill
    21,00 €

  • von David Wevill
    34,00 €

  • von Osip Mandelstam
    24,00 €

    The ninety-odd poems Mandelstam wrote in Voronezh are the pinnacle of his poetic achievement, bearing witness to his consistent independence of mind and concern for the freedom of thought.

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    21,00 €

  • von Andrew Duncan
    31,00 €

    The latest in a series of critical works where Andrew Duncan examines the development of British poetry from an unpredictable standpoint, and with a raised eyebrow. As ever with this author, a valuable counterweight to received opinion.

  • von Richard Owens
    16,00 €

  • von M. Stasiak
    13,98 €

  • von JL Williams
    21,00 €

  • von Jeremy Hooker
    21,00 €

  • von Pietro De Marchi
    26,00 €

    The poems translated here are distinguished by a clear-focused attention to the lives of others, especially children, to the intersections of language and identity, location and sensibility.

  • von Tom Lowenstein
    22,00 €

  • von David Miller
    21,00 €

    Afterword is a long poem in fragments, with some long lines of poetry folded over, as it were, onto the next line(s) of the page, as in Walt Whitman, Carl Sandburg and Allen Ginsberg. It is a long poem in fragments, but it might also be seen as a poem sequence: of memories and meditations, dreams and (for want of a better word) visions. It's increasingly invaded by images of destruction and desolation: of nature, of animals, of humankind; with those images prefigured by the opening passages. At the end of the text, the negative emphasis is "turned" upon and against itself into the language of transition. It's a poem that's concerned with limits and the possible surpassing or exceeding of limits. "David Miller's writing - poetry, prose, recitatif on the cusp of prose and verse - is peculiar to himself. Its tone is singular: spiritual insight and wisdom grounded in conversational even throwaway sentences. At the same time, the writing belongs in a poetics associated with André du Bouchet, Paul Celan, Japanese masters and other writers - who occupy a space where traditional genres cannot reach - and is in implicit connection with them." -Anthony Rudolf"David Miller writes: 'any writing that engages with the spiritual has to be dialogic provisional & open-ended in nature otherwise we're not talking about an engagement with the spiritual' - and Miller's new text does engage with the spiritual. Both learned and lyrical, it creates lyric utterance through a comprehension of the learning. David Miller both guides and follows - in the wisest European tradition. This is an overwhelming accomplishment." -Tom Lowenstein

  • von Josephine Balmer
    21,00 €

  • - El valle pierde su atmosfera
    von Winett de Rokha
    24,00 €

    The Valley Loses Its Atmosphere is the final collection by Chilean poet Winett de Rokha. A book of 48 poems written during a journey across Latin America, it is a canto americano, an epic poem that sings of a united America through its land and peoples.

  • von Arvind Krishna Mehrotra
    30,00 €

    This collection brings together Mehrotra's poems from more than four decades, including many new poems, with a selection of his celebrated translations of the 15th-century poet Kabir, as well as some versions of more recent poets.

  • von Martin Anderson
    23,00 €

    A Country Without Names is a collection which is both paean for the natural world and indictment of those human qualities and structures which threaten it.

  • von Steve Spence
    21,00 €

    This new collection brings together a mix of montaged and strangely juxtaposed materials composed over a period of several years between 2012 and 2017.

  • von Norman Jope
    21,00 €

    "Geo-delirum" is perhaps the guiding theme of this collection. The world is envisaged as a treasure-trove of information that can be accessed, by all available means, in the pursuit of whatever knowledge a finite human life allows.

  • von Tim Allen
    22,00 €

    The texts in this volume run parallel with the years of Austerity leading to Brexit and its fallout, issues internalised here before resurfacing within new narrative contexts and scenarios in which modern cultural history competes with autobiographical conflict to be transported elsewhere by the chimera of language.

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    31,00 €

    This volume includes essays covering the full range of Peter Robinson's literary output.

  • von Hadassa Tal
    21,00 €

    Most of the poems in this book were written in one month, November 2014, in response to the death of the author's daughter.

  • von M.T.C. Cronin
    21,00 €

    Cronin's remaking, re-envisaging, re-creation of Cesar Vallejo's astonishing masterpiece Trilce enables a re-imagining of many of Vallejo's lifelong obsessions: childhood, the family unit, poverty, injustice and the anarchic joy of language.

  • - essays, reviews and memoirs
     
    33,00 €

    The Personal Art gathers Peter Robinson's critical writings on Anglophone poets from around the world, and adds autobiographical writings.

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    21,00 €

    The second double-issue of Shearsman magazine for 2021 contains poetry from the UK, Ireland, the USA, Australia, Norway, France and Slovakia.

  • von Andrew Taylor
    21,00 €

    Continuing the themes of travel explored in his previous Shearsman collections, Andrew Taylor takes the reader from England into pre & post-Brexit Europe, negotiating the arrival of the nightingale, European breakfasts, fast trains into Paris, and the 'beautiful drift' of weaving grasses.

  • von Jennifer Militello
    21,00 €

    In her newest collection, Jennifer Militello confronts obsession, intimacy, and abuse. The book places pleasure alongside pain, even as it delivers Militello's trademark talent for innovation and ritualization of the strange.

  • von Virgil
    98,00 €

    The second, and concluding volume, of David Hadbawnik's radical new translation of the Aeneid comes with a phalanx of images - grayscale in this paperback edition - by Omar Al-Nakib.

  • - Las diosas del agua
    von Jeannette L. Clariond
    23,00 €

    500 years after the fall of the Aztecs, The Goddesses of Water uses the myth of the phases of the Moon to increase our awareness of femicides all across Mexico: The time has come to uncry the wound / for the body to flower once more.

  • von Steve Ely
    21,00 €

    The poems in this book are improvisations arising from contemplative readings of four chapters of the 1611 edition of the King James Bible. Lectio Violant-'profane reading'-is the name I've coined to describe this process.

  • von Alasdair Paterson
    21,00 €

    Alasdair Paterson treats us to a cornucopia of existential titbits - from questions of pirate and Pictish identity to riffs on the twilight years, via an involuntary appearance in a Breughel painting, to the poetic output of a mad king...

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