"Where I Live" combines Subramaniam's first two Indian collections of poetry, "On Cleaning Bookshelves" and "Where I Live", with new work. Her poems explore various... Læs mere
Penelope Shuttle’s History of the Child is a highly evocative exploration of childhood, memory, and imagination, blending personal and historical perspectives. The book’s themes... Læs mere
Ethnology draws on the mystical cry for the dead of Cathy Galvin's Irish-speaking ancestors. Within an epic narrative she reclaims place, people and language,... Læs mere
Polly Clark’s poetry inhabits a world that is strange, unsettling, and edged with danger. This retrospective of her work drawns upon her collections Kiss (2000), the T.S.... Læs mere
Life Immediately is a pacy, dynamic debut collection containing all the preoccupations of Lily Blacksell’s work, from womanhood, to music, to the natural world and our calamitous dealings with it, to the calamity and comedy of human relationships, romantic or otherwise.
John McCullough's Crowd Voltage addresses yearnings for community. It probes fragmentation within groups and individuals – disturbances within the body of the crowd and the crowd of the... Læs mere
Jiving with Wasps is a new retrospective from Ireland's Rita Ann Higgins drawing on a dozen collections from Goddess on the Mervue Bus (1986) to The Long Weekend... Læs mere
America's Patricia Smith is one of the most indispensable, groundbreaking voices in contemporary poetry, a 'masterful performer and poet of voices too... Læs mere
Published to celebrate his 80th birthday in 2026, this expanded edition of Peter Didsbury’s Scenes from a Long Sleep (2003) includes a later collection, A Fire Shared (2020), as well as new, previously uncollected poems.
Tishani Doshi’s fifth collection is a lyric field guide to grief and resilience, where attention becomes a form of devotion, and intimacy, a quiet resistance. Her poems navigate the... Læs mere