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No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet
ISBN: PB: 9781586638450, GMC Group, Spark Notes, April 2003
304 pp., 19x13.3 cm
Each "No Fear Shakespeare" contains: The complete text of the original play A line-by-line translation that puts Shakespeare into everyday language A complete list of characters with descriptions Plenty of helpful commentary.
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£5,99
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Collected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781903039571, Carcanet, October 2002
472 pp., 21.7x13.7 cm
"Collected Poems" covers some thirty years from 1972 until 2001. His individual collections have usually taken as their subject one predominant theme – the enigmas of prehistory, his wartime childhood, the passing of the Edwardian generation his pare...
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£18,95
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Deaf Way II: Anthology A Literary Collection by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers
ISBN: PB: 9781563681271, Gallaudet University Press, June 2002
208 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm
"The Deaf Way II: Anthology" brings together stellar contributions by 16 international writers who are deaf or hard of hearing. This remarkable collection features poetry, essays, short stories, and one play, all of which offer thought-provoking pers...
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£17,50
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At Home in the Dark
ISBN: PB: 9780856463341, Carcanet, October 2001
64 pp., 21.6x13.9 cm
"Awarded the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize 2002 Greta Stoddart's 'At Home in the Dark' is a powerful first collection that sheds light not only on the darkness of home but also reveals much that's unsettling about the further afield. With their clear...
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£8,95
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Collected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857545173, Carcanet, July 2001
96 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
Burns Singer spent the 1950's gaining and losing a reputation. He became an Insider, notably as the writer of Times Literary Supplement leaders, yet considered himself in many respects an Outsider, alienating a whole generation of young editors and f...
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£14,95
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Night Watch
ISBN: PB: 9780856463198, Carcanet, November 1999
80 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
Peter Scupham's eleventh collection brings his customary elegance and skill to bear on themes as diverse as the Battle of Arras, Kilvert's Diary, and an unexpected encounter with his parents on holiday from the underworld. These parables and truthful...
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£7,95
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Selected Poems 1972-1990
ISBN: PB: 9780192827623, Carcanet, September 1999
113 pp., 21.5x13.5 cm
This selection, made by Peter Scupham himself, brings together work from his eight individual collections, from his first book, "The Snowing Globe" in 1972 to his latest, "Watching the Perseids" in 1990
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£4,95
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Ten South African Poets
ISBN: PB: 9781857543933, Carcanet, August 1999
180 pp., 21.6x13.6 cm
Adam Schwartzman's anthology offers substantial selections of ten outstanding South African poets drawn from more than four decades and from very different traditions and cultures. Far from establishing a canon, the vital and diverse literatures repr...
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£14,95
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Council of Egypt
ISBN: PB: 9781857544343, Carcanet, March 1999
212 pp., 21.8x14.1 cm
The place: Palermo, 1783. The barons reject the reforms of the principled viceroy Caracciolo, pursuing their feuds and petty plotting. Their wives indulge in forbidden French novels. And porcine abbot Vella, forty years old, is drawn like a fly to th...
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£14,95
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Rounding the Horn Collected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857541632, Carcanet, October 1998
256 pp., 21.5x13.5 cm
Jon Stallworthy, the son and grandson of New Zealanders, rounded the Horn en route to his birth in London. He began writing poems at seven, during – and about – the Second World War. The conflict and his colonial inheritance gave him a sense of "the...
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£14,95
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