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Spectral Forest

Bhakoo, Nisha
Spectral Forest
In Spectral Forest, the symbol of the forest is used to explore gothic and uncanny themes of haunting, telepathy, and strange repetitions. Nisha Bhakoo draws upon numerous treescapes to explore contemporary forms of human intimacy, and connection and disconnection from the natural world. Throughout her poems and polaroids, that focus mainly on her home city of Berlin, she shares insights on both personal and collective issues relating to rootl...

CHF 30.90

Sound About Hot

Stubbs, Alan John
Sound About Hot
In his fourth collection, Alan John Stubbs offers a closely observed commentary on place as affected by two of the major concerns of the day, climate change, and coronavirus. They address ordinary people, their relationships, wildlife and all of its interdependancies, and the wider environment. The space created by the poems allows us both to see the present anew, and envision the future.

CHF 23.50

Le bruit des plis

Thébault, Marc
Le bruit des plis
Des matières grises et souples, s'échappent murmures et pas d'à côté. Celles des surfaces incisées en noir et blanc sur les pages choisies comme lit d'un torrent. Les souvenirs voilés dessinent 49 textes propices à l'éclosion d'irréelles images. Marc Thébault met en ligne les mots, dont Rudi Meyer rehausse les tons en une moisson de traits. Bruissements, crissements, tintinnabulements s'érigent en possibilités d'ornements et délivrent d'insoup...

CHF 55.50

Sneachta

Rosenstock, Gabriel
Sneachta
Transcreations in Irish and English of 34 snow haiku by Kobayashi Issa (1763-1827) by renowned Irish haiku master Gabriel Rosenstock. Illustrated with pictures of snowflakes by Mathew Staunton.

CHF 20.50

long days of rain

Sapkota, Janak
long days of rain
A stunning collection of haiku from prizewinning Nepalese haikuist Janak Sapkota. These gem-like texts are charged with a mystery that cannot be faked, a mystery that is evoked and perceived through the poet's relationship with the living earth and the spirit of nature itself. Long Days of Rain brings the moisture of true haiku to a genre which too easily slips into the aridity of jokey cleverness.

CHF 24.50

Des mots de passe en proche

Thébault, Marc
Des mots de passe en proche
Chacun sait qu'il oscille entre l'être et l'autre. Longtemps en trousseau, au fond d'une poche, certains mots se sont échappés. Mots de passe en proche, ramassés et déposés sur l'établi de Marc Thébault, en qualité de matériaux. Leur assemblage forme des énoncés qui ricochent sur les feuillets des carnets d'atelier. Réorganisés en un abécédaire, l'initiale d'un mot choisi devient objet typographique. Le plan pleine page, ainsi ouvert par Rudi ...

CHF 45.50

Orpheus in the Underpass

Rosenstock, Gabriel
Orpheus in the Underpass
This book is the first product of the ongoing collaboration between artist Ross McKessock and haikuist Gabriel Rosenstock. Inspired by the image of Orpheus in the underworld, Rosenstock has composed a haiku rensaku in response to an audio recording of McKessock duetting with wheezing buses, heckling onlookers, and the ambient sounds of Oxford in an underpass sandwiched between City Council offices and the ongoing construction of a new shopping...

CHF 44.90

Poems for the NHS

Barnard, Matt
Poems for the NHS
This is an anthology of poetry about the NHS. It includes poems about receiving life-saving treatment, about the people who deliver that treatment with empathy and resilience, about friends and family and their intimate journeys and about the impact of both ill-health and the effect of the interventions aimed at curing it. It celebrates the fact that access to medical care doesn't depend on the lottery of good or bad fortune.We hope it is a fi...

CHF 24.50

Lugh na Bua - Lugh the Deliverer

Ó Searcaigh, Cathal / Ó Gaoithín, Seán
Lugh na Bua - Lugh the Deliverer
Athinsint i gcaint chraicneach ar cheann de sheanscéalta Chloich Cheann Fhaola.Two new tellings in Irish and English by Cathal Ó Searcaigh and Seán Ó Gaoithín of a Donegal Folktale concerning the troublesome Balor and Lugh of the Tuatha Dé Danann, illustrated with stunning drawings by Sean Fitzgerald

CHF 27.90

Goa

Potkar, Rochelle
Goa
A stunning and timely anthology of the best of Goan poetry in English and Irish translation, including both favourite and almost-forgotten poems from the past and present. Rochelle Potkar has established a new Goan canon for the 21st century.

CHF 31.50

ident

Stubbs, Alan John
ident
In this new collection of playfully disturbing and provocative poems Alan John Stubbs, an established master of risky, inventive poetics, turns his critical eye towards the notion of identity, skipping effortlessly between vivid childhood memories, bright, impressionistic flashbacks from his international travels, and laments for the sorry state of the contemporary United Kingdom.

CHF 24.50

Out of the Wilderness

O Searcaigh, Cathal
Out of the Wilderness
Sparkling new translations by Gabriel Rosenstock of poems from five of Cathal O Searcaigh's most startling and refreshing collections. Rosenstock's lengthy introduction and concluding essay explain O Searcaigh's unique position in the Irish literary corpus, shedding light on his relationships with west Donegal, his poetic influences, his mother and mother tongue.In these celebrations of Nature, love, friendship and the draw of poetic kinship t...

CHF 24.50

I Wanna Make Jazz to You

Seager, Moe
I Wanna Make Jazz to You
Following on from his highly successful We Want Everything (2016), Paris-based Pittsburgh jazzman poet Moe Seager is back with a stunning collection of erotic poems. This edition is designed and illustrated in colour with sumptuous drawings by French artist Leïla Chaix.

CHF 49.90

The Lightbulb has Stigmata

Fletcher, Helen
The Lightbulb has Stigmata
A stunning (and startling) debut collection of daring, thought-provoking, multi-voiced poems from a rising star of the UK scene. According to Helen Farish, "the voices we hear in this beguiling collection unsettle and engage the reader precisely because they speak without apparently having any designs on their audience-the hospital waitress, the woman seeing stigmata in a lightbulb, the undergraduate who sits 'failing with victory ticks on [he...

CHF 21.50

Tomorrow is the Tugboat of Today

Stubbs, Alan John
Tomorrow is the Tugboat of Today
This is Cumbrian poet Alan John Stubbs's 3rd collection. "These poems carry with them the heat of recognition and the eeriness of dream. That light comes. That a door opens. That we are included within the mercurial secrecy of observation, but only for a second-like a painting done wholly with a drying brush: suggestive of the universe, in every brushstroke.

CHF 22.90

The Wounded Stork

Gorman, Jackie
The Wounded Stork
This collection explores nature and language with poems which are rich in strange metaphors. There is a sense of magic in the ordinary, suggesting that the possibility of shape-shifting is never far away. This collection explores nature, childhood, ageing, love and loss with a sense of resilience and wonder.

CHF 22.50

The Lost Box of Eyes

Stubbs, Alan John / Staunton, Mathew
The Lost Box of Eyes
A playful and inventive collection of thoroughly modern poetry, The Lost Box of Eyes moves smoothly between visually vibrant poems brimming with people, life and colour, and quieter meditative nature poems. Alan John John Stubbs captures and evokes tender moments of interaction between strangers, lovers, and a lyrical experience of the natural world through his use of sensually rich detail and energetic language. A striking and ambitious range...

CHF 25.50

You Found a Beating Heart

Bhakoo, Nisha
You Found a Beating Heart
You Found a Beating Heart is Nisha Bhakoo's debut poetry collection. She views the heart from an uncanny perspective in these experimental, feminist poems. The rawness of her poetry is achieved largely through a free writing approach, which translates emotional excess into something that is both spiky and dream-like, both confessional and allusive.

CHF 22.90

Anatomy of a Whale

Barnard, Matt
Anatomy of a Whale
Like all the best poets, Matt Barnard knows how to make poems bigger than themselves, short lyrics like 'Please Follow the Yellow Line, ' 'The Day Twilight Went on for Days' and 'Border Patrol' manage to fill the page and the time beyond their reading, treading a nice line in Larkinesque terror. Writers like Charles Boyle and Charles Simic also come to mind in the poet's highly original and enjoyable metaphors, his ability to draw symbol from ...

CHF 20.50