When Edward Thomas died in the First World War, very few of his poems had been published, but he ...
Over the years the author has gained the reputation of being at the forefront of the experimental...
When David Gascoyne celebrated his seventeenth birthday in Paris in 1933, he already had a poetry...
Artist and poet David Jones fought in the Somme, Passchendaele and Ypres, surviving to write and ...
The newly drawn Stanza Stones Trail runs through forty-seven miles of the Pennine region, some of...
Captures a range of perceptions and emotion. This title is both a huge hymn of praise for 'life',...
In fifty-five sonnets, Rilke plays an astonishing set of philosophical and sensual variations on ...
The ninety-six Anglo-Saxon riddles in the eleventh-century 'Exeter Book' are poems of great charm...
Poet, playwright, broadcaster and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University Simon Armitage has bee...
At the Yeoman's House centres on Bottoengoms Farm, East Anglia. The celebrated authour of Akenfie...
Letters Against the Firmament is a user's report on the end of the world, a treatise against Tory...
Michael Longley's prose centres on poetry, even when he is writing autobiographically, or reflect...
Features Christmas poems from a range of years, in a range of styles.
Lucy Newlyn adapts the tradition of the 'Shepherd's Calendar' to the phases of grief, condensing ...
Peter Blake, founding father of British Pop Art, has been producing quirky and inventive collages...
Marking the centenary of his death, this critical study explores Edward Thomas's influence on eme...
Renowned for his Beat Generation novel 'On the Road', Jack Kerouac was also a master of the haiku...
Illustrated biography with never before published photographs and letters, marking Edward Thomas'...
Presents a comprehensive work on Surrealism.
'This exhibition is not a jubilee, it's an account of my work. I demand help - not the glorificat...
These new poems by Martha Kapos constitute an attempt to retrieve someone whose loss has been exp...
A centenary edition of C Day Lewis' poems. It offers the reader a view of the technical variety a...
The peerless U. A. Fanthorpe roots herself in the very earth of English poetry, connecting hersel...