The fourth Carcanet collection from Guyanese-British poet Fred D'Aguiar....
The November-December 2020 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time....
Waldrep's seventh collection, the UK debut of a multiple award-winning US poet, explores the connection between touch and language with poems rooted in landscape and spirituality....
The new collection from celebrated poet and critic Angela Leighton, Senior Research Fellow in English at Trinity College....
This latest volume of the bestselling anthology series showcases the work of some of the most engaging and inventive new poets writing in English from around the world....
This Selected celebrates Scotland's most distinctive contemporary writer, a vivid minimalist, ruralist, and experimentalist....
The Collected Poems of the acclaimed Manchester-born poet, novelist, screenwriter and composer Anthony Burgess....
Levitating snailfish, sotto voice therapists and melancholic kittiwakes abound in this soulful and surreal concoction, from poet and playwright Claudine Toutoungi....
John Birtwhistle's first collection since 2013, this is a thematic sequel to his previous collection Eventualities....
An exploratory anthology of the eclipsed, neglected - and indeed notorious - `Apocalyptic' poetry of the 1940s....
Averno, a crater lake in southern Italy, was for the Romans the entrance to the underworld, both gateway and impassable barrier between the living and the dead. This collection shows Averno as the only source of heat and light in a world turned to icy winter. Both epic and intimate in scope, it expl...
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2014 FORWARD PRIZE FOR BEST COLLECTION The latest collection by multi-award-winning US poet, Louise Gluck....
The poems in this collection are written in the language of flowers. Louise Gluck received the Pulitzer Prize for "The Wild Iris" in 1993, and has also received the National Book Critics Award for Poetry and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award....
From a fountain where 'all the roads in the village unite', concentric circles expand into the distance: the young and old, fields, a river, a mountain - the fountain's stone counterpart, where the roads end, human time superimposed on geological time. This title evokes a Mediterranean world with lu...
Includes "Penelope's Song" in which the author interweaves in a book-length sequence an account of the dissolution of a contemporary marriage with the story of Homer's "Odyssey". This collection of poetry also explores the notion of the "nostos", the homecoming....
In contemplating her own death, Louise Gluck confronts the possible and the inevitable in this, her ninth and boldest book....
Louise Gluck's collection is a work of ends and beginnings. Her poetry comes in white-hot sequences of passionate intensity. "Vita Nova" is a sequence of poems which dramatises the end of a relationship and the beginning of a new life....
In Squid Squad, award-winning poet Matthew Welton takes his first foray into fiction in verse form....
This reissue of Elson's best writing reintroduces her to the 21st century....
The debut collection by a contributor to the bestselling 2011 New Poetries V anthology....
An edition of the "Collected Poems" of Frank O'Hara, who is a leading light of the 'New York School' and one of the most significant poets of the twentieth-century....
Dugdale's Forward-prize-winning 'joy' gives its title to this major collection of long poems and sequences....
Collecting a quarter century's work by one of the most elegant and pertinent poets working in English today....
Bill Manhire's new collection, his first UK publication since Selected Poems, begins with the song of an extinct bird and journeys on into troubling futures....