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Rhizodont

Rhizodont

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I Am Evidence

Conrad, Courtney
I Am Evidence
Courtney Conrad's powerful work interrogates the tensions within Caribbean migration, gender-based violence and national politics. Migrating from Kingston as a teenager she is unflinching in her attempts to capture the vibrancy and violence of her experiences. Winner of the 2022 Mslexia Women's Poetry Pamphlet Competition judged by Imtiaz Dharker.

CHF 13.90

We Go On

Hardie, Kerry
We Go On
This is a book about the irreducible core of what it is to be human in a world that changes constantly yet repeats and repeats. Kerry Hardie's poetry - as the poet Claire Askew has noted - is 'a dark and gorgeous hymn to mortality', using images that speak to a place in us that does not depend on fashion or technology but braves that over-used word 'archetypal'. It is mostly specific to a particular Irish landscape the author knows very well y...

CHF 21.50

The Day Before

Lyall, Aoife
The Day Before
Focusing on the earliest weeks and months of the pandemic, Aoife Lyall's The Day Before beautifully captures the ordinary moments in life that crystallise in the face of crisis and threat. These intimate and meticulous poems mark the lived experience of someone who must navigate a world she no longer understands, exploring first steps and last breaths, milestones, millstones, emigration, fly-tipping and the entire world to be found in the spac...

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Collected Poems

Adcock, Fleur
Collected Poems
Fleur Adcock is one of Britain's most accomplished poets. Published on her 90th birthday, this first complete edition of her poetry supersedes her earlier retrospective, Poems 1960-2000, with the addition of five later collections, Dragon Talk, Glass Wings, The Land Ballot, Hoard and The Mermaid's Purse, along with a gathering of 20 new poems.

CHF 59.50

Collected Poems

Adcock, Fleur
Collected Poems
Fleur Adcock is one of Britain's most accomplished poets, unmasking the deceptions of love and unravelling family lives through her poised, ironic poems.This first complete edition of her poetry is published on her 90th birthday, and updates her earlier retrospective, Poems 1960-2000, with five later collections published by Bloodaxe, along with 20 new poems. Born in New Zealand, Fleur Adcock has explored questions of identity and rootedness t...

CHF 43.50

Ordinary Beast

Sealey, Nicole
Ordinary Beast
A poet of existential magnitude, deep intellect and playful subversion, America's Nicole Sealey writes poems that are restless in their empathic, lucid awareness of what it means to be human. This is first UK edition of her first book-length collection is published at the same time as her new book, The Ferguson Report: An Erasure.

CHF 19.90

The Ferguson Report: An Erasure

Sealey, Nicole
The Ferguson Report: An Erasure
Nicole Sealey began making erasures from the US Department of Justice's 2015 report detailing bias policing and court practices in the city of Ferguson, Missouri, three years after the murder of Michael Brown by Ferguson police. She revisits that investigation in an act of erasure that reimagines the entire original text as it strips it away.

CHF 23.90

Please Do Not Touch This Exhibit

Campbell, Jen
Please Do Not Touch This Exhibit
Please Do Not Touch This Exhibit explores disability, storytelling, and the process of mythologising trauma. Jen Campbell writes of Victorian circus and folklore, deep seas and dark forests, discussing her own relationship with hospitals -- both as a disabled person, and as an adult reflecting on childhood while going through IVF. Please, Do Not Touch This Exhibit is Jen Campbell's second collection and a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. H...

CHF 24.50

The Wrong Person to Ask

Lotfi, Marjorie
The Wrong Person to Ask
Winner of the James Berry Poetry Prize, Marjorie Lotfi's debut is a book of two halves, each a meditation on the idea of home, both the places we start and end up in our lives, spanning a childhood in Iran dislocated by revolution, through years as a young woman in America, to her current home in Scotland. PBS Special Commendation.

CHF 19.90

Hot Sauce

Hill, Kaycee
Hot Sauce
In her award-winning debut collection Kaycee Hill frankly explores coming of age as a woman - and the intricacies of connection and memory - against an urban-pastoral landscape.Raging with vivid, smoky lyricism and full-blooded imagery, Kaycee Hill's poems are both a beginning and a continuation. Reflecting on her life and those in it, as well as first-times, underground scenes and the female body, she looks towards what is unflinchingly perso...

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I Think We're Alone Now

Parry, Abigail
I Think We're Alone Now
I Think We're Alone Now is a bold and far-ranging second collection from a fresh and original new voice in British poetry.This was supposed to be a book about intimacy: what it might look like in solitude, in partnership, and in terms of collective responsibility. Instead, the poems are preoccupied with pop music, etymology, surveillance equipment and cervical examination, church architecture and beetles. Just about anything, in fact, except w...

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Ravage

MacGillivray
Ravage
MacGillivray draws together her extensive research into the life and work of Norwegian-Shetlandic poet Kristján Norge, who vanished from the Outer Hebrides in 1961, presenting two previously unpublished poetry manuscripts by Norge, Optik: A History of Ghost and Ravage, and a work of fiction, The Wind of Voices.

CHF 26.90

To Abandon Wizardry

Caley, Matthew
To Abandon Wizardry
To Abandon Wizardry, Matthew Caley's seventh collection, explores a world where it's harder and harder to tell what's real and what's not. Where our political and cultural reality seems so unbelievable, we search for a plot and find one that comes from the Harry Potter playbook. Our screens full of wonders, our streets full of decay.

CHF 21.50

Women in Comfortable Shoes

Hill, Selima
Women in Comfortable Shoes
Hot on the heels of her previous collection Men Who Feed Pigeons, Selima Hill's Women in Comfortable Shoes is the 21st book of poetry from "the UK's Emily Dickinson". This collection presents eleven contrasting but well-fitting sequences of short poems relating to women, including: Fishface, in which a disobedient young girl is sent to a Catholic convent school to give her mother a break, Fridge, in which trucks, geese and fridges speak of dea...

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Out of Sri Lanka

Ravinthiran, Vidyan / Seneviratne, Seni / Trevett, Shash
Out of Sri Lanka
This first ever anthology of Sri Lankan and diasporic poetry features over a hundred poets writing in English, or translated from Tamil and Sinhala. It brings to light a long-neglected national literature, and reshapes our understanding of migrational poetics and the poetics of atrocity. In this anthology, poets long out of print appear beside exciting new talents, works written in the country converse with poetry from the UK, the US, Canada ...

CHF 45.90

Mapping the Future

Mccarthy Woolf, Karen / Teitler, Nathalie
Mapping the Future
Ground-breaking anthology of poets of colour from The Complete Works, the most successful collective ever formed in British poetry, who have helped to bring about a more diverse and representative publishing landscape. The book includes new poetry by all 30 poets together with highly personal and politically engaged essays by 10 of the writers.

CHF 32.50

A Straight Up Giant

Waldron, Mark
A Straight Up Giant
Serious, comic, brave, cowardly, engaged, disengaged, urgent, unurgent, chattering chiffchaff, talking horses, unpretentious, pretentious: Mark Waldron's expansive fifth collection encompasses it all.There are a series of fairytale poems, and others which give unfettered voice to the character of Marcie, a character who has appeared in Mark Waldron's previous books. But behind the humour and playfulness, there is always something deeply unmean...

CHF 21.50