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Sappho Through English Poetry
ISBN: PB: 9780856462733, Carcanet, December 1996
144 pp., 21.5x13.7 cm
The poetry of Sappho, who was born around 620 BC and lived on the Greek island of Lesbos, has inspired and fascinated readers and poets for two and a half thousand years. Today, as in antiquity, she is regarded as Greece's supreme lyric poet. Yet apa...
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Collected Translations
ISBN: PB: 9781857542929, Carcanet, November 1996
384 pp., 21.4x13.6 cm
"C. H. Sisson is one of the great translators of our time", Jasper Griffin wrote in The Times Literary Supplement. "Latin, French, German, Italian: there can have been few writers who have published translations of Virgil, Racine, Heine and Dante, in...
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Wonderful View of the Sea
ISBN: PB: 9780856462641, Carcanet, October 1996
96 pp., 21.6x13.7 cm
Ruth Silcock brings deft narrative skill, compassionate humour and a sharp eye for the oddities of human behaviour to these poems about the neglected, the marginalized and the unnoticed. "46 Nursing Homes" is a sequence which draws on her personal ex...
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Collected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857542455, Carcanet, December 1995
416 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
As a child Iain Crichton Smith spoke Gaelic in his village on the island of Lewis. At school in Stornoway he spoke English. Like many islanders before and since, his culture is divided: two languages, two histories entailing exile, a central theme of...
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£18,95
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Poems Selected
ISBN: PB: 9781857542196, Carcanet, September 1995
96 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
"Poems: Selected traces" over half a century of C. H. Sisson's work, starting with poems written on a troopship and in Bengal and ending on home ground in Somerset. His beginnings were "without facility, and when I was forced into verse it was throug...
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The Good Life. The Dirty Life And Other Stories
ISBN: PB: 9781857541366, Carcanet, May 1995
64 pp., 21.5x13.5 cm
Adam Schwartzman is an African writing of African experiences. His remarkable first collection, formally assured, thematically mature, is marked by a youthful grasp of variously peopled landscapes. The poems are "stories" which build together into a...
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Ends and Beginnings
ISBN: PB: 9781857540932, Carcanet, October 1994
160 pp., 21.6x14 cm
"Ends and Beginnings" is Iain Crichton Smith's most ambitious collection for years. It begins in elegy, with the exiles and deaths about which he writes so memorably, and progresses through place, history and positive change. After a trip to the Gol...
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In the Sign of the Rainbow Selected Poems 1940-1989
ISBN: PB: 9780856462214, Carcanet, June 1994
176 pp., 21.2x13.5 cm
This is the first extensive collection of Philip Sherrard's poetry. Highly regarded for his verse translations of such poets as Cavafy, Elytis, Seferis and Sikelianos, he has previously published only two booklets of poetry. He has a fine lyric gift,...
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January
ISBN: PB: 9781857540864, Carcanet, March 1994
64 pp., 21.5x13.7 cm
Peter Sansom's "Everything You've Heard is True" (Poetry Book Society Recommendation, 1990) was a notable debut. "The Times" declared the poems on his Nottinghamshire childhood "as good as Tony Harrison's adventures in a similar vein", celebrating "a...
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Inventing the Fishes
ISBN: PB: 9780856462481, Carcanet, November 1993
72 pp., 21x13.6 cm
Sue Stewart's first collection introduces a poet of lyric intensity who writes with a vivid aural and visual imagination. Her poems effortlessly bridge the real, the surreal and the mythic as they engage with both personal life and the natural world,...
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