How might poetry help us articulate the body in illness, in work, and in love? Tiffany Atkinson’s fourth collection includes her sequence ‘Dolorimeter’, which takes fragments of speech and found... Læs mere
Aoife Lyall’s debut collection Mother, Nature explores the tragic and tender experiences of pregnancy and early motherhood, from ante-natal complications and the devastating pain of... Læs mere
Kapka Kassabova is a young Bulgarian émigré poet who writes in English but with a European imagination. In Someone else’s life, her first poetry collection to be published in the UK,... Læs mere
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... Læs mere
Maria Stepanova is one of Russia’s most innovative and exciting poets and thinkers. This first full English translation of her poetry includes three recent long poems... Læs mere
Pia Tafdrup is one of Denmark’s leading poets. The Taste of Steel and The Smell of Snow are the first two collections in her new series of books focussing on the... Læs mere
The ultimate reader’s companion to poetry: a selection of 100 classic poems from ?ve centuries with lively “companion” commentary to go... Læs mere
Tishani Doshi's Forward-shortlisted collection A God at the Door spans time and space, drawing on the extraordinary minutiae of nature and humanity to elevate the marginalised.... Læs mere
Dom Bury’s first collection Rite of Passage is an initiation into what it means to be alive on the planet in the midst of extinction, of climate, environmental and systematic collapse.... Læs mere
Museum of Ice Cream is Jenna Clake’s second collection, following her debut Fortune Cookie (2017), winner of an Eric Gregory Award, shortlisted for a Somerset Maugham Award. An... Læs mere
A collection of three distinct parts, the poems in Rebecca Perry's second collection Stone Fruit nonetheless speak across their many common preoccupations: memory, grief, the fallibility of the physical form, our connection to and place in the world, natural and otherwise.
This second collection from one of Britain's most innovative poets is an exploration of identity in the face of loss. At its heart is a series of poems about the desolation of miscarriage. Chrissy... Læs mere