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Since his precise, potent and subtle portraits of Northern Irish life first came to public attention in the 1970s, Tom Paulin has been an unmissabl...
View full detailsIn a momentous publication, Seamus Heaney's translation of Book VI of the Aeneid, Virgil's epic poem composed sometime between 29 and 19 BC, follow...
View full detailsPaul Muldoon's new book, his twelfth collection of poems, is wide-ranging in its subject matter yet is everywhere concerned with watchfulness. Heed...
View full detailsReview [From Michael Billington's list of his top-ten plays of the twentieth century] This play offers a devastating assault on the way the entrep...
View full detailsThe Curiosities is the eleventh book of poems from this most inventive and celebrated of British poets. Clustering around the letter 'C', the seven...
View full detailsSam Riviere's debut, 81 Austerities, began as a blog responding to the spending cuts, and went on in publication to win the 2012 Forward Prize for ...
View full detailsLavinia Greenlaw's first collection, Night Photograph, made an immediately favourable impact. Her second collection, A World Where News Travelled S...
View full detailsNo poetry has touched readers' hearts more deeply than the soldier poets of the First World War. Published to commemorate the centenary of 1914, th...
View full detailsTo a Fault, Nick Laird's debut collection, won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and the Jerwood Aldeburgh First Collection Prize; On Purpose, ...
View full detailsObsessed with his own salvation, the hermit Paulo dedicates himself to ten years of prayerful penance. When his faith wavers, the ever-watchful Dev...
View full detailsOne relationship. Infinite possibilities. 'Let's go for a drink. I don't know what I'm doing here anyway. One drink. And if you never want to see m...
View full details'A masterly portrayal of an innocent.' Harold Pinter, from 'Directing Simon Gray's Plays', "Simon Gray Plays 1". "Superficially, it is a light come...
View full detailsLove stories yet to happen, in a future filled with surprises. Who is the amorous stranger, Titus, who materialises in young Grace's bedroom? Can s...
View full detailsThis is a new adaptation of Henry James' classic novella adapted for the stage by Rebecca Lenkiewicz. This adaptation was first staged at the Almei...
View full detailsWhat're you doing here Robert? - Well to be frank with you, I've really no idea. I thought I would just suddenly appear, so I did. I suddenly appea...
View full details'What will survive of us is love.' In this new anthology poets from across the ages lead us on a journey of love in its many forms. From Shakespear...
View full detailsThe year is 1904 in the city of Dublin. Gretta and Gabriel Conroy attend the Morkan Sisters annual dinner on the Feast of the Epiphany and the last...
View full detailsWhen Dr. Stockmann discovers that the waters of a new public spa are toxic, he expects gratitude and glory. Instead, his revelation makes him the m...
View full detailsHad an accident at work? Tripped on a paving slab? Cut yourself shaving? You could be entitled to compensation. Andrew and Barry at Scorpion Claims...
View full detailsTorn between army politics and the love of his soldiers on the front line, a legendary leader spirals out of control. Inspired by Sophocles' classi...
View full detailsWhat's a free telephone, when there are no private words? Moscow, now. A small flat. One family, three generations, the same hangover. Life after c...
View full detailsNot one of us must breathe a word of what we've found. It's a dark and stormy night. Jim, the inn-keeper's granddaughter, opens the door to a terri...
View full detailsRussia. A beautiful country estate. The mid-nineteenth century. A handsome new tutor brings reckless, romantic desire to an eccentric household. Ov...
View full detailsThere's a pyjama-clad woman from Brum, She's a mostly-happy (sometimes-snappy) mum, She's written some verse - it's a little perverse - and she hop...
View full detailsTennyson experienced at first hand the all-pervasive nature of celebrity culture. It caused him to retreat from the eyes of the world. This book de...
View full detailsUsing postmodern theory, The Practice of Quixotism explores eighteenth-century women's texts that use quixote narratives, which typically demand th...
View full detailsCombining literary analysis with a practical introduction to interdisciplinary literary geography, Literary Geograp hie s examines key elements of ...
View full detailsThis book examines professional literary criticism by Romantic-era British women to reveal that, while developing a conscious professionalism, wome...
View full details'Required reading.' - Cosmopolitan 'This should be read as a sacred text. Here, you will bear witness to a perpetual salvation song.' - Jason Reyno...
View full detailsOne of Oprah Magazine's Ten Best Books of 2017 A TIME Magazine Best Paperback of 2017 Publishers Weekly's Ten Best Poetry Collections of Spring ...
View full detailsIain Banks is celebrated as a novelist and science fiction writer. It is less well known that his first published work was the poem '041', in New W...
View full details'By miles the most brilliant journalist of our age' Lynn Barber 'A golden writer' Andrew Marr A. A. Gill was rightly hailed as one of the greatest...
View full details'By miles the most brilliant journalist of our age' Lynn Barber 'A golden writer' Andrew Marr A. A. Gill was rightly hailed as one of the greatest...
View full details'Someone recently said to me, in reference to my poetry podcast, that you'd think poetry would be more popular than ever, in the twenty-first centu...
View full detailsIn this sweeping collection of essays, reportage and criticism, Hitchens' polemical talents at their most fearsome. "I did not, I wish to state, b...
View full detailsHugo Williams' new collection summons the poet's past selves in order of appearance, as in an autobiography, showing in poems as clear as rock pool...
View full detailsCrocodiles and obelisks are ancient symbols of empire. The poems in Jamie McKendrick's astonishing new collection sift the debris of power and rang...
View full detailsWhat if i'm not funny though - what if i go out there and i'm not funny Steve Johnston, guided and inspired by his girlfriend, is a small-time come...
View full detailsThis enthralling play considers the relationship between the private life and public work of the composer Leo' Janacek, the passion he felt for a m...
View full detailsFrom a creative crisis to a dissatisfied editor, and from a bizarre twist of fate to an untimely death, behind each unpublished book lies a unique ...
View full detailsThe full range of Blakes Romantic poetry-joyful and sorrowful, childlike and complex-illustrating his original and prophetic vision.
A delightful and comprehensive collection of the lighter side of W.H. Auden’s poetic genius. While W.H. Auden is widely regarded as one of the grea...
View full detailsAbove all don't use the word good as though it meant something in evolutionary science. Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brain-science in...
View full detailsLarkin's final collection of poems shows, as does all his best work, his ability to adapt contemporary speech rhythms and everyday vocabulary to su...
View full detailsWelcome to our war "The Two Worlds of Charlie F" is a soldier's view of service, injury and recovery. Moving from the war in Afghanistan, through t...
View full detailsLen Platt charts a fresh approach through one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century literature. Using original archival research and detai...
View full detailsT. S. Eliot is not only one of the most important poets of the twentieth century; as literary critic and commentator on culture and society, his wr...
View full detailsIt's not just that rich people don't know what they've got. They don't even know what they throw away. India is beginning to prosper. But beyond th...
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