Literature & Literary Studies
Selected Poems of Stephen Spender
Product Description Stephen Spender, the son of a journalist, was born in London in 1909. He was educated at University College, Oxford, where he ...
View full detailsFire Below
sit on the deck - have a few drinks put the world to rights - and watch working-class protestants burn some tyres and sticks and shout some shit - ...
View full detailsFaber Poetry Diary 2023
The Faber poetry list, originally founded in the 1920s, was shaped by the taste of T.S. Eliot, who was its guiding light for nearly forty years. Ea...
View full detailsSomeone Who'll Watch Over Me
An Englishman, an Irishman and an American are locked up together in a cell in the Middle East. As victims of political action, powerless to initia...
View full detailsSteven Berkoff Plays 3
This is a collection of three history plays, each displaying the sparkling muscularity of language that marks Berkoff out as one of the foremost wo...
View full detailsThe Forward Book of Poetry 2023
The Forward Book of Poetry is the indispensable annual guide to contemporary poetry. In bringing together the best new work published in the UK and...
View full detailsUnicorns, Almost
Review Owen Sheers' evocative one-hander paints a fascinating picture of Keith Douglas and places his breathtaking poetry centre-stage ― Guardian ...
View full detailsSouth Downs and Mere Fact, Mere Fiction
1962: A public school on the South Downs. John Blakemore is a solitary boy who finds it impossible either to understand or adapt to the ways of the...
View full detailsI Knew the Bride
Hugo Williams is rightly cherished for his inimitable fusion of autobiography and irony, and a technical glide that allows his writing to 'slip bac...
View full detailsObserve the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme
On 1 July 1916, the 36th (Ulster) Division took part in one of the bloodiest battles in human history, the Battle of the Somme. This enduring war p...
View full detailsMeet Me at Dawn
Two women wash up on a distant shore following a violent boating accident. Dazed by their experience, they look for a path home. But they discover ...
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Discover the enchanting world of poetry with this new collection from a prizewinning poet and translator. Each poem invites you to explore profound...
View full detailsHouse of Lords and Commons
'Exquisite' (New Yorker), 'breathtaking' (Los Angeles Times), 'baroque and moon-lit' (Boston Globe) - House of Lords and Commons enthralled readers...
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'Lines off' is a term used for lines spoken from the wings of a theatre, or off-camera in a film. It was while Hugo Williams was out of circulation...
View full detailsLines Off
'Lines off' is a term used for lines spoken from the wings of a theatre, or off-camera in a film. It was while Hugo Williams was out of circulation...
View full detailsWriting for Nothing
Martin Crimp's Writing for Nothing collects texts written over the last thirty years. Included here are short plays, unmistakably the work of the i...
View full detailsSnow Approaching on the Hudson
August Kleinzahler has earned admiration for his musical, precise poems that are grounded in the people, places and language among which he has liv...
View full detailsAn unfinished man
This hex has festered, iss roots have been stuck for almost three decades. I've been oblivious but now I know. Thuh Lord has made it known. I can't...
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Sometimes you crack. Sometimes you didn't mean to yell that. Sometimes you have to lay low until you've figured it out And sometimes, sometimes you...
View full detailsThe Missing Months
Many of the poems in The Missing Months occupy the strange hiatus afforded by lockdown. They look forward as well as back, toying with possible fut...
View full detailsFlights of Love
About the Author BERNHARD SCHLINK was born in Germany in 1944. A professor emeritus of law at Humboldt University, Berlin, and Cardozo Law School,...
View full detailsMore Fiya: A New Collection of Black British Poetry (Canons)
A SUNDAY TIMES BEST POETRY BOOK OF THE YEAR In this blistering anthology, poet, editor and DJ Kayo Chingonyi brings together a selection of except...
View full detailsGreenland
About the Author Jack's plays for the stage include Bunny (Underbelly, Edinburgh, 2010; Soho, 2011); 2nd May 1997 (Bush, 2009); When You Cure Me (...
View full detailsThe Master Builder (Faber Drama)
The change will come. And it's not far away, I promise you that. Some figure will emerge from the dark screaming 'Get out of the way'. And not far ...
View full detailsNew and Selected Poems 1977–2022
About the Author Andrew Motion was UK Poet Laureate from 1999 to 2009, is co-founder of the online Poetry Archive, and has written acclaimed biogr...
View full detailsNot One Of These People
If you think you know what it's like to be me you are seriously deluded. Is it appropriation to invent a voice - or is it an act of empathy? I...
View full detailsThe House of Shades
Nothing cuts into us like the family knife. The Webster House. 1965. 1979. 1985. 1990. 2016. Death silences no one, least of all the dead. Se...
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You took relationships as if they were the next train. Alex and Colin's stories flow like mist down the Thames, roll under Hammersmith Bridge, and...
View full detailsAkedah
We heal people. That's what we do here. We are a kinship. Gill has returned home to the north coast of Northern Ireland determined to speak to her...
View full detailsPurple Snowflakes and Titty Wanks
I'm just very very horny. I don't know how else to put it. Saoirse Murphy moves from one chaotic world to another. From her Catholic school in Dub...
View full detailsNight Feeds and Morning Songs
The perfect gift for Mother's Day! For those at any and all stages of motherhood. 'I read every single poem and wished that I'd had this book when...
View full detailsRandomly Moving Particles
Randomly Moving Particles is built from two long poems that form its opening and close, connected by three shorter pieces. The title poem, in a kal...
View full detailsThe Green Hollow
In 1966 a coal slag heap collapsed on a school in south Wales, killing 144 people, most of them children. Perhaps most significantly: what is Aberf...
View full detailsThe Sex Party
Well yes and no. It's sexy, but pedestrian. Hieronymus Bosch in Smethwick. Hetty and I found a little alcove with our Sauvignon. Four couples gath...
View full detailsKerry Jackson
So what have you got against gobby women running restaurants? El Barco is the newest tapas restaurant in fashionable Walthamstow Village, and it's...
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Don Paterson's latest collection of poetry starts from the premise that the crisis of mid-life may be a permanent state of mind. Zonal is an experi...
View full detailsShoe Lady
We've got no money but we're still in Waitrose twice a day. Because going to Tesco just makes life not even worth living. Viv has lost a shoe. The...
View full detailsAll the Things Left Unsaid: Confessions of Love and Regret
'Powerful and profound' Deirdre Purcell 'A beautiful book of great tenderness, love of life, and wisdom learned the tough way' Joseph O'Connor Fo...
View full detailsTelling Tales
SHORTLISTED FOR THE TED HUGHES PRIZE 2015 Tabard Inn to Canterb'ry Cathedral, Poet pilgrims competing for free picks, Chaucer Tales, track by trac...
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'High-concept, formally daring, and sonically rich [...] What a tremendous gift to readers to witness a poetics balanced so deftly between intellec...
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A speculative-poetic work from the Forward Prize-winning, T.S. Eliot shortlisted author of RENDANG. At the heart of Brother Poem is a sequence add...
View full detailsA Student's Guide to the Selected Poems of T.S. Eliot
This is the sixth, revised and enlarged edition of this well established Guide. It is designed to help the reader of Eliot's Selected Poems by iden...
View full detailsBilly's Rain
The poems in Billy's Rain chart the course of a failed love affair: its secret joys and emotional pitfalls are explored with subtlety and irony. A ...
View full detailsNocturne
Product Description A piano prodigy reeling from the death of his younger sister flees to New York City. Taking uneasy refuge in books, he reinven...
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About the Author Jamie McKendrick was born in Liverpool in 1955. He is the author of six collections of poetry, including The Marble Fly (1997), w...
View full detailsSelected Poems of Mick Imlah
About the Author Mick Imlah was born in 1956 and brought up near Glasgow and in Kent. He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he taught...
View full detailsThis Rare Spirit
Review 'One of the many achievements of This Rare Spirit is its rejection of that tired view of the poet as mouse that barely roared in favour of ...
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Review This is mind-bending, it's ingenious and it's ethically challenging... A knotty, important and thought-provoking disputation about virtual ...
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