The poems in Zone commemorate the dead and wounded of the wars in Bosnia-Herzegovinain the 1990s....
Cooking with Cancer is poetry served up in the form of a menu: Starters, Main Course, Afters, Dig...
The poems in Long Distance combine ideas of the sense of distance which exists between past and p...
The sensuous imagery and courageous protest are at the service of a moral mind. In this new colle...
The Gates of Light is a substantial collection of poems written since 2009 by James Aitchison, au...
This is the first collection of her own poems by the noted translator Angela Livingstone.The subj...
An unnamed traveller is distracted from his business trip by a sign 'To the Giddings'. He sets of...
Aura Christi is a romantic in classic disguise, reminding one of Hölderlin, Rilke or Emily Dickin...
The poems in Plain Text link a London world of past and present, perceived through social and his...
Poetry that lets us experience 'the round Earth's imagined corners' in the daily renewed light of...
Robert Wells was born in Oxford in 1947. He has worked as a woodman, a teacher and in publishing....
The Death of Galahad is one long poem. In it the Arthurian hero Galahad is a compromised contempo...
This 2012 collection contains Leslie Bell's poems mainly from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, with a...
Poems of the Essex saltmarshes, of the creeks, the fleets, the seascapes and the skies, in which ...
Learning How to Sing extends James Aitchison's celebration of the natural world, and in his poems...
Many of James Aitchison's poems are about the natural world with its birds, fish and animals and ...
A cultural fusion poetry collection which explores themes of identity, duality, displacement, los...
The title of John McKeown's new collection of poems involves a punning conflation of sardonic ill...
The idea of things coming back to life runs through all three sections of this collection. The fi...
Everything is connected. So, to understand anything one must understand everything. So too, when ...
The Royal Albert Hospital, under its full title 'Asylum for Idiots and Imbeciles and the Weak-Min...
Tierce is a feint, a parry, a counterstrike, a set of organ stops, a band of desperadoes, a measu...
From the founding of the city, through suburban mock-revival, to the pastoral idyll of the countr...
Foreign Forays starts with a little boy's Wanderlust and the adult traveller's contemplation of t...
Safe Ground traces Rosie Johnston's search for safety from a tricky upbringing in Troubles Belfas...
Over two thousand five hundred years ago, the Buddha suggested that a seeker's possessions could ...
Exploring links between people, art and landscape, Meeting Places encapsulates in its poems the s...
The Horned God is a cow, a deer, or in another way their cruel, usually male, persecutor, the opp...
Supplication, lament, invitation, warning; invocation, danger, devotion. You cannot consider thes...
Kitchen, 12.07 a.m., is the second collection of poems by Julian Flanagan (1962-2018). Many first...