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Sucker Punch

King, Jade
Sucker Punch
jade king's poems remind us that there's magic in the mess and that even within the shadows of pain and despair, there's a world waiting to be birthed into being. A work of immense bravery and skill, this is a collection of deep vulnerability, and as such, a dazzling act of unapologetic resilience. Sucker Punch is a debut as thrilling and powerful as its title, a necessary and profoundly beautiful meditation on survival, strength and persevera...

CHF 18.50

The Broken Bottle

Hartley, John
The Broken Bottle
When Wilf wanted something to kill time during lunchtimes, he didn't anticipate his boredom might lead to sharing the stage with the greatest band of a generation. But neither did he expect that Danny would end up causing him to run for his life. The Manchester music scene of the late 1980s could be magical for a boy like Wilf, but roses often come with thorns attached. Would you be able to resist the opportunity of a lifetime? The Broken Bo...

CHF 22.90

Iktsuarpok

Nadjarian, Nora
Iktsuarpok
Iktsuarpok is an extraordinary first collection with careful, precise poems that remind us of the delicacy of the world we live in, but also the beauty in small things. Nora Nadjarian's surprising mixture of emotionally resonant language and surreal imagery make this collection a strange and haunting look at our world. These razor-sharp and richly evocative poems make us look differently at human isolation, rethink our relationship with climat...

CHF 18.90

Child

Or, Amir
Child
Child is a luminous, nostalgic and compelling collection of poetry translated from the Hebrew of Amir Or into English by Seth Michelson. These are lyrical, contemplative poems that pick at the mythical surfaces lurking under the sandpit and dream of the days when: "the world was made of love, the light lit up the darkness.

CHF 20.90

Fleet Salvage

Sorrell Charlesworth, Natalie
Fleet Salvage
Natalie Sorrell Charlesworth's Fleet Salvage is an irresistible debut pamphlet immersed in history, her poems explore ancient invasions, the first complete census, the lions kept in the Tower of London and other fascinating historical moments. Her interest in genealogy shines through as she delves into the chasm between the human world and the animal kingdom. Fleet Salvage is a pamphlet of incredible dexterity, accomplishment and great heart.

CHF 16.90

Out of Tune

Hartley, John
Out of Tune
Out of Tune is the second anthology of poetry published by John Hartley, following the success of Seasonal Adjustments. John grew up reading the works of McGough, Larkin, Rosen, Hughes, Hardy and Armitage. His history is littered with rhyme, largely through lyrical writing to accompany musical melody. Out of Tune is a collection of words that originally found a home set to music, but stand in their own right as poetry and the works in this c...

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Plastic Tubed Little Bird

Allen, Wendy
Plastic Tubed Little Bird
Wendy Allen's erotically charged pamphlet Plastic Tubed Little Bird, finds the speaker of her poems "wearing lipstick /the exact colour of my cervix" and "masturbating whilst reading Anaïs Nin". Through a tumble of poetic forms, Allen writes about orgasm, female sexual liberation and Barbara Hepworth. Her poems are tinged with vulnerability and honesty, singing of a body turned on, plugged in, electric.

CHF 16.50

Bloofer

Conway, Cathleen Allyn
Bloofer
Bloofer by Cathleen Allyn Conway is an intoxicating mix of the playful macabre and elements of dark academia. Conway's illicit obsessions creep through like the full moon on a cloudy night: Bram Stoker, Plath in thrall to the occult, dark alleyways and haunted libraries. Bloofer hides "razorblades between the pages" that give a keen edge to this thrilling and mischievous collection of poems that disarm you with humour before they bite you.

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Haptics

Fox, Oliver
Haptics
A troubled programmer disappears into their own hardware, bad mobile signal dictates the rhythm of a breakup, history's greatest corporate mascot lays waste to the metropolis... Haptics examines our complex relationship with technology, the ways in which it shapes and transmits our lives, and the worlds we inhabit which are dreamed for us by the electrical cycles of silicon microprocessors. Fox's poems reveal the wonder and horror of our tech ...

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Let Us (or the Invocation of Smoke)

Doja, Shehzar
Let Us (or the Invocation of Smoke)
Let us (or the invocation of smoke) by Shehzar Doja is a mysterious and ethereal pamphlet. The words patter inexplicably onto the page like a tiger dreaming of snow. Through these meditative poems Doja shows a deep engagement with craft, realizing "in that primordial amniotic /we never were / when we were." His masterful wordplay curls like smoke rising from an extinguished candle.

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The Birds, The Rabbits, The Trees

Collins, Briony
The Birds, The Rabbits, The Trees
In The Birds, The Rabbits, The Trees, Briony Collins deconstructs a year of grief and an abusive relationship through her evocative poetry. Pink daisy chains and letters to mum clash with broken thumbs and Bundy black eyes as Collins expertly weaves between the light and dark of a life of loss. Her cutting yet delicate language leads the reader on a journey through pain to empowerment.

CHF 15.90

Your Body is a House Stripped

Barnes, Charley
Your Body is a House Stripped
In Your Body is a House Stripped Charley Barnes delivers a poignant and raw narrative of battling with an eating disorder. Written in the second person, this novella takes readers on a journey through a precise and honest depiction of the toll an eating disorder takes on both the mind and the body, shedding light on a subject that is too often left in the dark. Your Body is a House Stripped is a brave and powerful work that will resonate with ...

CHF 16.90

Backlogues

Minden, Joseph
Backlogues
In Backlogues Joseph Minden explores how the act of remembering recreates spaces of oppression and how complicity in ancient power structures sustains modern day violence. Minden writes about the detritus of British history, from the Birkenhead Iron Works to the Bay of Biscay to Cape Town and the Straits of Malacca, all the time weaving a rich tapestry of troubling repetition alongside lenitive melodies and epicurean imagery.

CHF 20.90

French Leave

Forshaw, Cliff
French Leave
French Leave follows RE:VERB in which Cliff Forshaw recreated Rimbaud's terrestrial adventures from the Hooligan Poet and Seer in bohemian Paris, through the years as a tough merchant and gun-runner in Africa, to his death aged thirty-seven in a Marseilles hospital. This new collection plays variations on the themes and forms of French verse from mid-nineteenth century Gautier and Gérard de Nerval, through Baudelaire and Rimbaud, to Valery and...

CHF 19.90

Nearly Identical Sharks

Lewis, Julia Rose
Nearly Identical Sharks
Julia Rose Lewis' spellbinding and eccentric pamphlet, Nearly Identical Sharks is an intriguing read from a poet born under a 'strawberry ice cream moon'. These thought-provoking poems are full of weird wit and fascinating imagery, which is predominately focused on the animal kingdom. Subtly romantic, Lewis marks out a liminal territory where "she eats peppermints like a nightmare eats salt licks". A delightful pamphlet rich in technical skill...

CHF 17.90

The Deep Ark

The Arkonauts
The Deep Ark
A psychedelic odyssey that plunges the reader into a mythic exurban world of wonder, ritual & friendship, The Deep Ark blurs the lines between the imagined, the real and the invoked. Moments of tenderness, humor, grief, joy and revelatory intensity combine to form a fragmented narrative of astonishing lyrical beauty, suffused with an abiding reverence for the music, memories, community and landscape that inspired it. Check the forecast one las...

CHF 65.00

Health Hireth

Spalding-Jenkin, Taran
Health Hireth
Health Hireth highlights the fleeting nature of both health and identity, as well as the challenges faced by those who exist on the edges of the healthcare system. Taran Spalding-Jenkin's poetry moves between past and present medical experiences as if existing between here and an Otherworld. Chronic illness, Cornish culture, gender, sexuality, and mental health are all woven throughout the evocative and poignant verse of Health Hireth.

CHF 17.90

Who does not envy with us is against us

Fusco, Maria
Who does not envy with us is against us
Who does not envy with us is against us is a collection of essays on working-classness that demonstrates Maria Fusco's exceptional talent for weaving together the analytical and the poetic to create an affecting and profound work. With expressive prose, Fusco deftly captures the experiences of the global working class, illuminating emotions that unite them across borders and lines. This is a tribute to the resilience and tenacity of working-cl...

CHF 17.90