Features a collection of poems that express the divide between the past and the need to move on, the break of the new poetry of the 90s with the politics of the 70s.
Explores the human - particularly the female - condition in the light of her personal experiences as a musician and poet, and is set against the backdrop of the beautiful Mecklenburg... Læs mere
The poets anthologized here - from North Africa, Sub Saharan Africa and the Arab World - have long wished to escape... Læs mere
Reading the Flowers began during France’s 2010-11 Leverhulme Residency at Moorbank, Newcastle University’s Botanic Garden. Here nature and culture meet in poems looking at flowers... Læs mere
Orbita, founded in Riga in 1999, is a collective of Latvian poets writing in Russian whose unique work plays at the boundaries between various creative genres and cultures. This volume... Læs mere
Anna Crowe writes to rescue obscure stories and give a voice to things that have no voice. Her poems celebrate the mystery and diversity of the natural world while mourning... Læs mere
Alamgir Hashmi has been writing poetry for the past forty years, and is the first English-language writer to bring such recognition to English writing in Pakistan. Of his work, Ted... Læs mere
From fairy tales to the Bible, Jerusalem to Hollywood, Cromwell to the Suffragettes, cafes to graveyards, the reader is taken to iconic times and landmarks, to breathe in the herbs of... Læs mere
A hotel with mysterious guests, a city where the moon wanders, an abandoned seaside pavilion, are some of the places visited in this, Richard Lambert's second collection.