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Mother, Nature

Lyall, Aoife
Mother, Nature
. All the poems in Irish author Aoife Lyall's debut poetry collection relate to motherhood. . Her poems explore the tragic and tender experiences of pregnancy and early motherhood, from ante-natal complications and the devastating pain of miscarriage to the overwhelming joy of healthy delivery and healthy infancy.

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The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me

Kennelly, Brendan / Astley, Neil
The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me
. The ultimate reader's companion to poetry: a selection of 100 classic poems from ¿ve centuries with lively "companion" commentaries to go with and illuminate each poem. . The editors' selection ranges from Wyatt, Ralegh and Shakespeare in the 16th century, to Donne, Milton and Marvell in the 17th, to Swift, Pope and Johnson in the 18th. It embraces the Romantic visions of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley and Keats, as well as the later,...

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Eternal Monday: New & Selected Poems

Petri, György / Wilmer, Clive / Gömöri, George
Eternal Monday: New & Selected Poems
György Petri (1943-2000) belonged to the generation of Hungarian poets who grew up after the uprising of 1956. He made his name in the West as the most uncompromising and outrageous of his country's dissident authors. At home he was as often praised for his strangely disquieting love poetry, which is harsh, erotic and disenchanted. But all his poems are marked by his biting humour and bluntness of language. After the fall of Communism, Petri's...

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The Sovereign Sun: Selected Poems

Elytis, Odysseus / Friar, Kimon
The Sovereign Sun: Selected Poems
Odysseus Elytis (1911-96) won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1979. With Seferis and the 'Generation of the Thirties', he introduced French Surrealism into Greek poetry. Kimon Friar's classic translation The Sovereign Sun begins with his brilliantly sensuous early poems. It has large selections from his master work, Axion Esti (1959), and includes the whole of his Heroic and Elegiac Song for the Lost Second Lieutenant of the Albanian Campaign...

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Complete Poems

Södergran, Edith / Mcduff, David
Complete Poems
When she died in poverty at 31, Edith Södergran had been dismissed as a mad, megalomaniac aristocrat by most of her Finnish contemporaries. Today she is regarded as Finland's greatest modern poet. Her poems - written in Swedish - are intensely visionary, and have been compared with Rimbaud's, yet they also show deep af¿nities with Russian poetry, with the work of Blok, Mayakovsky and Severyanin in particular. Born in 1892 of a Finno-Swedish fa...

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The River Underground: Selected Poems & Prose

Tardieu, Jean / Picasso, Pablo / Kelley, David
The River Underground: Selected Poems & Prose
Jean Tardieu's poetry has an almost child-like simplicity, and in France his work is studied both in universities and in primary schools. Yet while he is a household name in France and has been translated into most European languages, his poetry remains little known in the English-speaking world, despite its immediacy and sense of fun. Tardieu is a writer of enormous range, and his poetry addresses problems of experience and language central t...

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Living Stream: Literature and Revisionism in Ireland

Longley, Edna
Living Stream: Literature and Revisionism in Ireland
Edna Longley's second collection of essays for Bloodaxe investigates the links between Irish literature (especially contemporary poetry), Irish culture and Irish politics. The Living Stream takes its title from Yeats's poem 'Easter 1916': 'Hearts with one purpose alone/ Through summer and winter seem/ Enchanted to a stone/ To trouble the living stream...' By questioning the ¿xed purposes of both nationalism and unionism, literature has helped ...

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Selected Writings

Tuominen, Mirjam / Korsström, Tuva / Mcduff, David
Selected Writings
Mirjam Tuominen was a major poet and short story writer, as well as a distinguished essayist, translator and artist. Her work progressed through traditional prose, modernist poetry and abstract painting to Roman Catholic mysticism. She is one of the trio of great Scandinavian women poets, along with Edith Södergran and Karin Boye - all three published in English by Bloodaxe Books. Her stories are often about love's intensity, its eroticism and...

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Complete Poems

Boye, Karin / Mcduff, David
Complete Poems
Karin Boye is Sweden's greatest woman poet. Born in 1900, she was a poet of ideas, and wrote a powerful prophetic novel, Kallocain. Her involvement in the radical literary and artistic movement Clarté during the 1920s led to her interest in psychoanalysis, which influenced her literary work as well as her personal development during the latter years of her life. Intellectually and emotionally, she was far ahead of her time, and her controversi...

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alphabet

Christensen, Inger / Nied, Susannah
alphabet
Inger Christensen (1935-2009) was both a virtuoso and a paradox. Her fiction, drama, essays and children's books won her wide acclaim in Denmark and other European countries, but it is her poetry spanning a forty-year period that best reveals her versatility and depth. Her poetry reflects a complex philosophical background, yet her most complex

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Dear Crane

Wicks, Susan
Dear Crane
A giant crane appears at the back windows of a residential street, its red 'eye' overlooking lives on the other side of the glass where Susan Wicks writes searchingly about our ordinary existence, its serendipities and unreliable sense-impressions. By the time the crane leaves, the landscape we knew will have changed and we too will have moved on.

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Tiger Girl

Petit, Pascale
Tiger Girl
Pascale Petit's Tiger Girl marks a shift from the Amazonian rainforests of her previous work to explore her grandmother's Indian heritage and the fauna and flora of subcontinental jungles. Tiger girl is the grandmother, with her tales of wild tigers, but she's also the endangered predators Petit encountered in Central India.

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Where Now Begins

Hardie, Kerry
Where Now Begins
Kerry Hardie's new poems are the work of time and the cycles of growth, they are songs about saints and scholars, the natural world, exaltation and suffering and ordinary joy, the quiet accumulation of the slowly learned lessons of a lived life. There are narratives of the wondrous bewilderments of life as well as homages to the dead and the dying.

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Shadow of the Owl

Sweeney, Matthew
Shadow of the Owl
Matthew Sweeney's final collection brings together poems written during a year of debilitating illness before his death from Motor Neuron Disease in 2018.

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Lumen

Atkinson, Tiffany
Lumen
Tiffany Atkinson's fourth collection includes asks how poetry may help us articulate the body in illness, in work, and in love.

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