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Collected Poems(2010) TESSIMOND, A. S. J.Reissue of 1985 Collected Poems by a neglected mid-20th-century British poet. This edition is co-published with the book's original publisher, Whiteknights Press at Reading University.Vezava: Mehka16,68 €
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Water Table(2009) GROSS, PHILIPWinner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 2009. A powerful and ambiguous body of water lies at the heart of these poems, with shoals and channels that change with the forty-foot tide. Even the name is fluid – from one shore, the Bristol Channel, from the other Môr HVezava: Mehka13,83 €
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Collected Poems in English(2010) KOLATKAR, ARUNFirst Collected edition of the poetry in English by one of India's greatest modern poets.Vezava: Mehka34,74 €
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Gloria(2008) HILL, SELIMACovers Selima Hill's books from "Saying Hello at the Station" (1984) to "Red Roses" (2006), and "The Hat" (2008). This book is a selection drawn from ten collections, each offering variations on her abiding themes: women's identities, love and loss, repreVezava: Mehka27,79 €
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Leaving Fingerprints(2009) DHARKER, IMTIAZA book of poems and drawings that presents themes which are drawn from a life of transitions: childhood, exile, journeying, home, displacement, religious strife and terror.Vezava: Mehka18,05 €
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I Have Crossed an Ocean(2010) NICHOLS, GRACEGrace Nichols is one of Britain's best-known and most popular Caribbean poets. This selection includes all her best-known poems, many of which are frequently anthologised and read on radio programmes.Vezava: Mehka18,05 €
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Alternative Anthem(2009) AGARD, JOHNIncludes poetry from "We Brits" that gives an outsider-insider view of British life in poems which both challenge and cherish our peculiar culture and hallowed institutions. This book also includes "Weblines" that contains three Caribbean myths of transfoVezava: Mehka16,68 €
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Clever Backbone(2009) AGARD, JOHNJohn Agard has been broadening the canvas of British poetry over the years with his mischievous, satirical fables. This book plays havoc with biology and makes a monkey out of Darwinian evolution - on the occasion of the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's biVezava: Mehka15,27 €
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Nigh-No-Place(2008) HADFIELD, JENWinner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 2008, shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection, Poetry Book Society Recommendation. The language of Jen Hadfield's poetry is one of incantation and secular praise.Vezava: Mehka15,27 €
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Selected Poems(2007) MERWIN, W. S.W.S. Merwin was arguably the most influential American poet of the last half-century. While he was long viewed in the States as an essential voice in modern American literature, his poetry was unavailable in Britain for over 35 years until Bloodaxe publisVezava: Mehka16,68 €
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Darling(2007) KAY, JACKIEBrings together many favourite poems from the author's four collections - "The Adoption Papers", "Other Lovers", "Off Colour" and "Life Mask" - as well as some previously uncollected poems, and some lively poetry for younger readers. The poems draw on herVezava: Mehka16,68 €
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Windrush Songs(2007) BERRY, JAMESThese poems gives voice to the people who came on the first ships from the Caribbean, whose journeys held strange echoes of earlier sea voyages which had brought ancestors from Africa to the slave plantations. James Berry - from Jamaica - was one of theseVezava: Mehka15,27 €
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Poems Before & After(2006) HOLUB, MIROSLAVMiroslav Holub was the Czech Republic's foremost modern poet, and one of her leading immunologists. His fantastical and witty poems give a scientist's bemused view of human folly and other life on the planet. This work covers over 40 years of his poetry.Vezava: Mehka34,74 €
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Terrorist at My Table(2006) DHARKER, IMTIAZIn A Terrorist at My Table, an anguished god surveys a world stricken by fundamentalism in these powerful poems by a writer whose cultural experience spans three countries: Pakistan, the country of her birth, and Britain and India, her countries of adoptiVezava: Mehka18,05 €
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Egg of Zero(2006) GROSS, PHILIPThe zero at the heart of these poems is not nothing - not simply absence, forgetting or loss, though there are moving elegies among them. This is a not-quite-definable zero that gives surprising edge to life and language round it.Vezava: Mehka11,05 €
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Hiddenness, Uncertainty, Surprise(2008) HIRSHFIELD, JANEExamines the roles of hiddenness, uncertainty and surprise as they appear in poetry and other works of literature, in the life and psyche of the writer, and in the broader life of the culture as a whole.Vezava: Mehka15,27 €
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University of Hunger(2006) CARTER, MARTINThe Guyanese poet Martin Carter (1927-97) was one of the foremost Caribbean writers of the 20th century. He wrote about slavery, Amerindian history and Indian Indentureship in relation to contemporary concerns. Wise, angry and hopeful, Carter's poetry voiVezava: Mehka20,84 €
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Annotated Collected Poems(2008) THOMAS, EDWARDEdward Thomas wrote a lifetime's poetry in just two years during the First World War. Already a dedicated prose writer and influential critic, he became a poet only in December 1914, at the age of 36. This edition includes notes containing substantial quoVezava: Mehka20,84 €
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This Life, This Life(2006) GREIG, ANDREWWhat are the contours of a life? This collection of poems features: childhood, adolescence, the country then the city, sex, love, marriage, break-ups and breakdowns personal and political, mountain adventures, illness and recovery, and increased awarenessVezava: Mehka20,83 €
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