Firebird explores the fires of destruction and rebirth, both literal and spiritual. Each poem inv...
Prepare for some adventures in Perihelion. These poems evoke shifting states of mind and heart, f...
In this collection Angela Gardner explores the many ways of looking. Ripped by a wind that raptur...
In At the Point, Joseph Massey's second full-length collection of poems, memory gives way to edge...
Since Welsh Journal (2001), I have periodically adopted a form of writing that juxtaposes prose a...
'I go to Ian Seed's poetry whenever I need reminding of the possibilities or a good slap in the i...
In My My My Life Alasdair Paterson treats us to a cornucopia of existential titbits, real or imag...
Florentino and the Devil, a famous poem in Venezuela, is the story of a poetic duel, a contrapunt...
In his 80th year, the poet is obsessed with the notion of location and its effect on his writing....
In these poems, the reader carries her 'lone heartbeat' while sifting through the confusion of a ...
Where poetry is dominated by amateurs, its key ideas are the ones that nobody owns. Underneath th...
Written during and after the disintegration of Yugoslavia, this book presents a complex vision of...
'The quivering luminosity of Islander is the rippling movement of the sea in sunlight, reflecting...
'The song, 'Last Kind Words Blues', was recorded in 1930 in a makeshift studio in Grafton, Wiscon...
Goethe's version of the scholar's fateful wager with Mephistopheles inspires the central sequence...
Anime, Animus, Anima is formed from a mass of influences but most prominently from three classic ...
This is a poetry of layers and echoes. Poems which bring together people and places-family relati...
Sixty-four improvisations, whose principle motifs are a stretch of a small river in Central Europ...
'Khaled Hakim is the great lost British experimental writer of the last quarter century. I believ...
From 1912 to 1920 Marina Tsvetaeva wrote copiously but published no books. Later she would claim ...
Born in 1964 in Havana, Cuba, Omar Pérez is a member of the first generation to live fully under ...
'In The Waving Gallery, Mervyn Taylor continues his poetic journey through the paces of the human...
The prose poems in The Underground Cabaret form the final volume of a quartet, following on from ...
While ostensibly documenting a European vacation, Holiday interrogates historical narratives and ...
'Courts of Air and Earth' is a collection of Trevor Joyce's translations from the Old and Middle ...
This is the second edition, in a slightly larger format, of a book first published in 2001.This e...
This is the first large collection of poems by Harriet Tarlo, and showcases all of her shorter po...
'Entrances' is the second collection by poet and translator, George Messo. The poems are heavily ...
Rooted in the geographies of the Nordic region-Oslo, the Norwegian fjords, the Baltic, the Faroe ...
Edip Cansever (1928-1985) was born in Istanbul. He grew up in a country transitioning from the Ot...
From Rupert Loydell's first visit to this small Cornish harbour town-an event recorded in one of ...
Northern Soul is the second poem in a major sequence entitled Universe, following on from Revelat...
Archilochus on the Moon explores the tangled roots of lyric. History maintains that Archilochus w...
Manners of an Astronaut was Gig Ryan's second collection, in 1984, and confirmed the impression s...
'As a visual artist, Marc Atkins fills his work with hints and clues to a world of hidden spaces ...
Poetry. This poetry unhinges the sensible cultural body and activates other oscillations of the s...
The mute - perhaps especially he - can be expressive too. That is one of the claims assertions La...
Shortly before her death, philosopher Gillian Rose began work on a new book, her 'Paradiso', thus...
'When Basil Bunting declared that 'Pens are too light. Take a chisel to write,' I imagine he had ...
Naked Clay is an intimate response to the paintings of Lucian Freud - 'the great amplifier of twe...
Cameron Gearen's first full-length collection of poetry, Some Perfect Year, opens with a poem ent...
Landscape from a Dream is Elisabeth Bletsoe's first collection in ten years and offers startling ...
Scott Thurston's second Shearsman collection consists of three long sequences of poems, and repre...
This book, spanning two decades of work, contains songs that have never been and never will be su...
The sequences of meditations which comprise Anderson’s last two books Interlocutors of Paradise (...
Not Much to Say Really is an account of extended conversations with four elderly patients in hosp...
Menno Wigman (1966–2018) is one of the most celebrated poets in the Netherlands, with many awards...
Motive & Opportunity is principally located in Los Angeles, where the poet has lived and worked s...