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An absorbing look at the history of Reading through 150 pieces of printed ephemera.
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In The Blue Armchair, his third collection, John Froy seeks to rediscover his mother after her death in poems widely and wildly various.
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The Colour of Rain is Susan Utting’s fifth full collection of poetry, following her New and Selected, Half the Human Race.
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Poems which lay bare the quest for and acceptance of the adjustments we make and that ultimately define a life. This is Claire Dyer’s fourth collection.
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With Signs Following, David Ricks’s first full collection, brings together poems and translations written over the last three decades. With an afterword by A. E. Stallings.
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Martha Kapos imagines sonata form as a narrative structure in this remarkable, and psychologically acute, showcase for poems written over nearly 30 years. With an afterword by Lawrence Kramer: Sonata, What Do You Want of Me?
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Downland is a unique collaboration celebrating the landscape of the North Wessex Downs as seen through the eyes of artist Anna Dillon and poet Jonathan Davidson.
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This new anthology features work from 37 emerging and established Reading poets. Edited by award-winning poet Vic Pickup, this book presents a vibrant and diverse collection, reflecting the energy and variety of the town’s arts scene.
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`From the Goths, Transylvanians and teenage samurai, escaped from the pages of books, to email spam or jazz, to memories about childhood and place, these poems capture Attwooll’s delight in the world around him.’ Jenny Lewis
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Quakers in the UK are grouped into many local Meetings; this book outlines the history of Reading Meeting and its place within the town, and of the Meeting House itself.
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A new collection from James Harpur, chronicling his time at Trinity College, Cambridge, in the 1970s. Compelling, humorous and poignant, The Magic Theatre is an enthralling rite of passage amid the ‘full catastrophe’ of university life.
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The lively story of Reading’s music scene in the late 70s and early 80s following the explosion of punk and its DIY attitude. Local bands, venues, record labels, recording studios, technicians, promoters, fanzines, radio and more.