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Adonis Blue
ISBN: PB: 9780856463624, Carcanet, May 2003
64 pp., 21.6x13.8 cm
The themes of Donald Ward's poems are traditional – human relationships, religious meditation and, above all, the natural world. Yet their expression is entirely his own, combining a fine lyricism with striking imagery. At first glance familiar, Ward...
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Selected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857546958, Carcanet, April 2003
96 pp., 21.7x13.7 cm
Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542), "the first great English lyric poet", remains one of the most popular writers of Henry VIII's court, and the most romantic, given his entanglement with Anne Boleyn, which resulted – legend has it – in some of his most pa...
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Guest and Host Poems From Calcutta
ISBN: PB: 9780856463518, Carcanet, February 2003
96 pp., 21.7x13.9 cm
"Guest and Host" records the experience of being welcomed into the household of a foreign country. At some distance from the travel-book viewpoint of the outsider-looking-in, Winter is able to capture the country in a deeper light through staying rat...
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Letters to Ted
ISBN: PB: 9780856463419, Carcanet, October 2002
112 pp., 21.7x13.9 cm
"Letters to Ted" is a remarkable collection of poems in memory of the late Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, with whom Daniel Weissbort struck up a friendship, both literary and personal, during their student days in 1950s Cambridge. Swift-moving, by turns...
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District Commissioner's Dreams
ISBN: PB: 9781857545968, Carcanet, September 2002
96 pp., 21.6x13.4 cm
"The District Commissioner's Dreams" is an integrated collection in which Gregory Woods returns to the themes of obsession, possession and violence. In its explorations of masculinity, the opening section draws on struggles for power in ancient and m...
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I Hear America Singing Poems of Democracy, Manhattan and the Future
ISBN: PB: 9780856463402, Carcanet, December 2001
96 pp., 19.7x13 cm
Walt Whitman (1819-1892) is the authentic voice of democratic America. After a childhood in Brooklyn, he spent many years in and around Manhattan and Washington, where he witnessed troops returning from the Civil War and tended wounded soldiers in th...
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Collected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857544091, Carcanet, July 2000
320 pp., 21.5x13.5 cm
Andrew Waterman's themes encompass love and loss, the human textures of England and the hurt and hope of Ireland, our core existential plight. He ranges from lyric intensity to narrative abundance. In the vivid land- and cityscapes subtle epiphanies...
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History of Gay Literature The Male Tradition
ISBN: PB: 9780300080889, Yale University Press, November 1999
466 pp., 22.9x15.2 cm
This important book is the first full-scale account of male gay literature across cultures, languages, and centuries. A work of reference as well as the definitive history of a tradition, it traces writing by and about homosexual men from ancient Gre...
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Selected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857544053, Carcanet, April 1999
320 pp., 19.7x13.1 cm
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) has been sung by almost everyone whose first language is English, but read by only a few. The time has come to challenge that neglect. This book presents a selection of Watts's poems, showing that he was a consummate artist a...
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Truths of the Unremembered Things
ISBN: PB: 9781857544022, Carcanet, February 1999
320 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
This collection moves from secrecy to candour, as the poet begins to remember things, people and events that made and marred him. He sets them in order and discloses, in the rapt contemplation of Hokusai, in the stories of John Cheever, in film and m...
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