A fresh, contemporary take on the Christian faith in an increasingly secular world from one of Ireland's leading poets - a timely collection for our unstable and cynical times.
A generous selection of lyrical poems by the British-Iranian writer Mimi Khalvati.
A second bilingual collection since the author's enforced exile from China in 1989.
Sings in the rhythms of ritual and folktale, praise songs and anecdotes, blending lyricism with a cool wit, finding the languages in which poetry can sing in dark times.
Selected poems by Morocco's most important writer and political activist.
Features poems that come from the rhythms of speech and the stuff of daily life: work and love, seasons and cities, and his writing is alive with the wonder and comedy of the mundane.
An exploratory anthology of the eclipsed, neglected - and indeed notorious - `Apocalyptic' poetry of the 1940s.
A new selection of Jennings' best work set to dazzle familiar readers and introduce her to a new generation
A new translation of Gilgamesh by a leading female poet uncovers new thematic depths.
Dictator/Gilgamesh is the most risky and compelling project to date by the great re-inventor of poems.
After seven centuries, the Divine Comedy reborn... In the follow-up to his 2019 Seamus Heaney Prize-winning debut Unearthly Toys, Ned Denny takes a unique, startling approach to the medieval, quintessential spiritual epic.
The Collected Poems of the acclaimed Manchester-born poet, novelist, screenwriter and composer Anthony Burgess.