World Without, the fifth collection of poetry by Paul Rossiter, gathers writing from 2008-2015. T...
Paul Rossiter's previous book, Seeing Sights 1968-1978, was mostly set in the mountains of northe...
Taylor Mignon has lived in Tokyo for many years, and during that time he has built up an importan...
The Tsurezuregusa is a collection of wise, witty, compassionate and, occasionally, cranky ruminat...
A Great Valley Under the Stars is the first book of poetry by Royall Tyler, the award-winning tra...
The poems in One More Civil Gesture, the first full collection by C. E. J. Simons, frequently tak...
Much of it composed during Peter Robinson's eighteen years living in Japan, The Draft Will brings...
The Pleasures of Peace gathers recent poems by Paul Rossiter, mostly written on the movein 2018-1...
In Wintermoon Robert MacLean distils twenty-five years of living in Kyoto, Japan, into a single s...
'Something Other Than Other' is Philip Rowland's most representative collection to date. Ranging ...
Arc Tangent is composed of two prose-poem sequences, 'Arc Tangent' and 'Table of Primaries', hybr...
David Silverstein was a well-liked and well-respected figure on the Anglophone poetry scene in To...
Between 1968 and 1978 Paul Rossiter lived in London, Tokyo, Scotland, and the English Lake Distri...
Beethoven's Dream completes the cycle of hybrid works which includes 'The Condition of Music' and...
The Insomniac's Weather Report, originally published in 2011 as the winner of the Three Candles P...
Taro Naka (1922-2014) is one of the most respected poets in post-war Japan, having won several ma...
This anthology presents a carefully arranged and strikingly diverse selection of poems from the i...
Kiwao Nomura is the leading experimental voice in contemporary Japanese poetry, who has published...
Excerpts from Plan B Audio, Jane Joritz-Nakagawa's new book-length poem, were published in Poems:...
The poems in Woman in a Blue Robe consist of work written by Yoko Danno in the period 2002-2016. ...
In Kotan Chronicles, Japanese author and activist Genz¿ Sarashina shares his experience as a seco...
Il Porto Sepolto was written in the trenches of northern Italy while Giuseppe Ungaretti was servi...
Transcribed from the handwritten contents of a mysterious fleece-bound notebook, The Long Side of...
Paul Rossiter arrived in Japan in 1981, and during the next decade he rarely returned to Europe, ...
Other Wise logs a journey of discovery. This third book of poems by Gregory Dunne begins with the...
The first edition of The Painting Stick, gathering poems written in 1991-2002, was published by P...
A Fire in the Head contains two complementary works, both of which emerged out of the aftermath o...
Poems that gaze and listen: What is stillness? Can you hold emptiness?Waking to Snow tracks twent...
In Dreaming of Zeus the Greek hunter goddess Artemis eliminates a photographer from her realm; He...
'Peter Makin's precision in describing natural settings and phenomena, from the coast of Lincolns...
In Snow Bones 'Masaya Saito…has crafted a masterpiece which illuminates further possibilit...
Not a book ofEnglish translations of Japanese poems (although it does include versions of haiku b...
Peter Robinson (1953- ) is among Britain's internationally recognized contemporary poets. He has ...
When Denis Doyle arrived in Japan in 1987, he brought with him the manuscript of The Rhododendron...
In Underground Facility, as in C. E. J. Simons's first Isobar collection, imagined afterlives of ...
'Kusudama. The classical meaning is a small perfumed pouch, the scent created through a mixing of...
'Throw it away, throw it away': in Flight Risk, C. E. J. Simons uses lyric forms to explore the s...
Like Philip Rowland's previous Isobar collection, Something Other Than Other (2016), An Open Pare...
Born in central Tokyo in 1920, Ishigaki Rin was one of the most daring and gifted poets of Japan'...
Tre Paesi: Three wanderings in compacted time and space, through North Kyoto, Cumbria and Lincoln...
Brushwork consists of a selection of pages from Eric Selland's recent notebooks, featuring abstra...
The Kobe Hotel is a revised edition, with an informative new introduction, of Masaya Saito's tran...
Mountain Retreats, Maloney's third poetry collection, consists of two poetic cycles in the tradit...
My Brother Goes Down to the Sea is John Gribble's second full-length collection. The poems explor...
Eric Selland on Jane Joritz-Nakagawa: Hers is a radically open form - a framework through which t...
Long Island Triptych is a formally adventurous long poem influenced by Gertrude Stein and Cubism.