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Poetry Books
World Poetry Books Good Safe
£17.09
World Poetry Books Smoke Drifts
£17.09
Stillwater River Publications Excuse Me While I Live My Life: Words to Reach
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£18.89
Tall Pine Books Rhythms of Living Water: Space Poetry
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£15.99
Lily Poetry Review Books Keats in San Francisco
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£14.40
Lily Poetry Review Books Helen of Bikini
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£14.40
Tomis Press A Year Outside of Time
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£11.39
Piscataqua Press Three Perch Swimming
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£12.01
Ayin Press Nothing Is for Everyone
Book SynopsisA wise and energizing book of poems suffused with music, mysticism, tenderness, and wit.Eden Pearlstein’s Nothing Is for Everyone is a manifesto of the unmanifest. Deeply, devotedly hybrid in influence and expression, this wild collection of poetry draws on rabbinic linguistics and kabbalistic meditation, free jazz and hip-hop, Marcel Duchamp and the Magid of Mezritch—all to reveal the permutational quality of language itself: its instability, resistance to containment, and divine fault lines. In these times when answers are plentiful and questions impoverished, Pearlstein’s insistence on the materiality of nothingness reveals that in fact nothing really matters. Nothing Is for Everyone was published by Deuteronomy Press and is distributed by Ayin Press (via Publishers Group West).
£12.34
Prime Seven Media Reflection of A Poet
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£11.12
La Maison Publishing, Inc. The Lightning and the Gale
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£9.95
WestBow Press United States History in Rhyme: A Child's First
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£24.65
WestBow Press A Journey: Growth in Different Levels on Varying
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£999.99
Balboa Press What Would You Do?
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£14.20
Balboa Press A Star's Purpose
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£11.95
Xlibris Au Doodles
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£15.15
Xlibris Au Random Constructive Writings
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£17.05
Xlibris Au Spiritual Verses, Praises and Scripture
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£8.49
Xlibris Us The Smell of Sage and Cedar
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£24.65
Xlibris UK Dialogue with Delightful People
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£15.29
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Left on Read
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£17.85
Metatron Press New Infinity
Book SynopsisNew Infinity is an experimental novella that follows a woman as she lives and dreams her way through the philosophical implications of autoimmune disease. Met by a labyrinth of closing doors, she searches for meaning and connection among fragmented realities and failed relationships, finding infinitude in the healing process of bibliomancy. Bára Hladík's New Infinity is a glittering cross-genre debut. Weaving surrealist stories with meditative poetics, Hladík invites you into a dream world of degenerative illness, left disordered by the failures of ableism, medical professionals, and late-stage capitalism. Here, everything runs on sick time. Where physical health and financial resources grow scarce, the restorative possibilities of queer love, divination, and self-reclamation grant a defiant, yet often tenuous, abundance. Alive with Hladík's boundless insight and wit, New Infinity is a powerful addition to the collective body of disability literature.
£11.00
Daraja Press Wreaths For A Wayfarer: An Anthology in Honour of
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£15.74
Daraja Press Dispossessed
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£15.19
Nhan Anh Publisher Tâm Chân Dung (hard cover)
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£28.50
Otago University Press Liar Liar Lick Spit
Book SynopsisFibs, porkies, little white lies, absolute whoppers and criminal evasions: the ways we can deceive each other are legion.Liar, Liar, Lick, Spit, the new collection by Otepoti poet and writer Emma Neale, is fascinated by our doubleness. Prompted by the rich implications in a line from Joseph Brodsky The real history of consciousness starts with one's first lie' it combines a personal memoir of childhood lies with an exploration of wider social deceptions.From the unwitting tricks our minds play, to the mischievous pinch of literary pastiche; from the corruptions of imperialism or abuse, to the dreams and stories we weave for our own survival, these poems catalogue scenes that seem to suggest our species could be named for its subterfuge as much as for its wisdom. Yet at the core of the collection are also some tenets to hold to: deep bonds of love; the renewal children offer; a hunger for social justice; and the sharp reality that nature presents us with, if we are willing to look.
£13.30
Daraja Press I See The Invisible: Poems
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£17.09
Nhan Anh Publisher Tưởng
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£17.10
Dryad Press Dark Horse
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£14.63
Al LaTeef Publishing Third Eye Open
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£9.49
Aissatou Bah Black Girl Shine
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£999.99
Smokestack Books Les Chambres
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£9.49
Hachette Livre - BNF Etudes Sur l'Art Dramatique Et Oratoire: Conseils
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£14.00
Hachette Livre - BNF Oeuvres Complètes de Eugène Scribe, Comédies,
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£19.95
Hachette Livre - BNF Oeuvres Complètes de Eugène Scribe, Comédies,
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£19.95
Hachette Livre - BNF Nicomède, Tragédie de P. Corneille, Annotée
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£10.00
Hachette Livre - BNF Le Triomphe de l'Amour, Comédie de M. de
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£11.40
Editions Larousse Britannicus
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£6.59
Librairie generale francaise Le Malade Imaginaire
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£5.69
Books on Demand Le Vallon: Poème de la mère d'Olivier Messiaen
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£10.90
Books on Demand La Farce de Maître Pathelin: une pièce de théâtre
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£11.50
Alicia Editions The Festival of Spring from The Díván of
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£15.99
Opiate Books Atlas, Bound
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£12.34
Kamal Hajian Three Hundred Quatrains
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£23.39
De Gruyter Encheiridion
Book Synopsis The philosopher Epictetus’ Encheiridion (“Little Handbook”), written c. AD 100, is one of the most influential works of Stoic philosophy. The Greek text presented here is the first one to be based an a full evaluation of the complete tradition.
£90.00
De Gruyter New Apelleses and New Apollos: Poet-Artists
Book Synopsis This book breaks new ground by illuminating the key role of verse-writing as a cultural strategy on the part of Italian Renaissance artists. It does so by undertaking a wide-ranging study of poems by painters, sculptors, architects, and goldsmiths who were active in Florence under Cosimo I and Francesco I de’ Medici – a milieu in which many practitioners of the visual arts appropriated the literary medium to address issues related to their primary professions. New Apelleses, and New Apollos intervenes in the burgeoning scholarly discourse on the intellectual life of artists in early modern Italy, revealing how poetry often provides fresh insights into art-theoretical debates, patronage questions, workshop cultures, issues of professional identity, and networks of personal relations.
£51.85
Hansebooks The Secrets of the Self Asrar-i Khudi: A
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£18.50
de Gruyter Das lateinische Drama der Frühen Neuzeit
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£136.80