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Raucle Tongue, Volume 3 Selected Essays, Journalism and Interviews
ISBN: HB: 9781857543780, Carcanet, September 1998
672 pp., 22.5x14 cm
The third and final volume of McDiarmid's previously uncollected prose covers the decades from 1937 to 1978. This text includes: assessments of the contemporary political and literary scene, from the Spanish Civil War through MacDiarmid's call for an...
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£40,00
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All Alcoholics are Charmers
ISBN: PB: 9780856463044, Carcanet, September 1998
64 pp., 21.7x13.7 cm
Martina Evans's new collection mines the rich seam running between rural Ireland and urban England, between personal and folk memory, and between fiction and reality. These are poems that simultaneously engage with the real world, while keeping a lin...
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Amorgos
ISBN: PB: 9780856463020, Carcanet, September 1998
64 pp., 18x15.3 cm
Nikos Gatsos's profoundly mysterious and magnetic poem "Amorgos", named after a Greek island he never visited and written during the Nazi occupation, is the single work on which his reputation rests. It is a wonderful incantation on the theme of loss...
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£9,99
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Lost Land
ISBN: PB: 9781857543803, Carcanet, September 1998
128 pp., 21.5x13.5 cm
Eavan Boland's new book, her first since the "Collected Poems", is in two parts. The opening sequence entitled "Colony" explores the theme of Irish language and culture. This is followed by a collection of individual poems which open out from autobio...
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Asleep in the Garden New and Selected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9780856462986, Carcanet, September 1998
160 pp., 21.8x13.5 cm
Urbane and cosmopolitan, Stanley Moss's poems are the work of a writer once described as "a citizen of the world, both past and present, one who seems to have been everywhere and missed nothing". In strong lyrics and searching narratives he explores...
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May I Say Nothing
ISBN: PB: 9781857543841, Carcanet, September 1998
80 pp., 21.5x13.5 cm
Gregory Woods takes the epigraph of his second collection from Jean Genet: "more objectivity, more passivity, more indifference, hence poetry". "May I Say Nothing" is a collection of homo-erotic verses on both personal and broader social themes. The...
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I Found This Shirt Poems and Prose from the Centre
ISBN: PB: 9781857543360, Carcanet, September 1998
128 pp., 21.5x13.5 cm
"I Found This Shirt" is a sack of poems and prose pieces that continue Ian McMillan's obsessive exploration of self, place, history and comedy: from columns for BBC Radio 4, to a poetic journal of a Mexican visit; from poems written especially for Ar...
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Meadowlands
ISBN: PB: 9781857543919, Carcanet, August 1998
80 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
Louise Gluck interweaves in this book-length sequence an account of the dissolution of a contemporary marriage with the story of Homer's Odyssey. Myth and modern life have a lot to teach each other in terms of irony and clarification. Penelope, Circe...
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What Was All the Fuss About?
ISBN: PB: 9780856462924, Carcanet, August 1998
96 pp., 21.6x13.6 cm
In these taut, sharp poems written mainly in the 1990s, Daniel Weissbort has developed a new way of looking at himself and at the world. Experience, memory, dreams and ordinary life supply the poems with rich and varied subjects. The result is an ale...
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November Propertius
ISBN: PB: 9781857543032, Carcanet, August 1998
96 pp., 21.7x13.7 cm
If there's an autumnal feeling to the title of Norm Sibum's new book, it is a fruitful season despite early frosts, the loves, unmellow anxieties and reflections of the voices who tell us their stories. Some of the speakers are ancient, some modern,...
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