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Poetry Books
U Press Beowulf - The Tragedy of a Hero: A Reading
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£30.02
HarperCollins India Fire Altar: Poems on the Persians and the Greeks
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£10.00
HarperCollins India Spiritual Sizzlers
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£10.19
Hachette Book Publishing India Pvt Ltd Prince Who Became a Monk and Other Stories from
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£9.80
HarperCollins India The altar of the only world
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£11.19
HarperCollins India A Handbook for My Lover
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£15.99
Juggernaut Publication Failure To Make Round Rotis: Poems on Rebellion
Book SynopsisEvery poem will resonate. Every line will draw blood.
£15.99
Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd Vibha Prabhatamulu:: Telugu Pragatisheela Sahitya
Book SynopsisVibha Prabhatamulu: Telugu Pragatisheela Sahitya Gavaksham is part of the Dakshinayan Indian Thought series of books. This volume presents a selection of writings in Telugu by 89 authors from the thirteenth century CE to the present across various genres poetry, song, novel, story and tract. The book attempts to explore the resonances and articulations across historical periods spanning over eight centuries of the progressive political in Telugu literature. This is an attempt to open a window into literary imaginations around questions that continue to preoccupy us today: egalitarianism, dignity, oppression, violence and resistance.
£15.99
Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd Indian Poetics:: An Introduction to
Book SynopsisIndian Poetics is a guide for English courses, explaining Indian poetics with examples from Sanskrit and English texts. It includes pronunciation guides, glossary, reading list, and transliteration chart.
£12.99
HarperCollins India A Full Circle
Book SynopsisA Full Circle celebrates the beauty of poetry through a mother's perspective of her daughter's enchanting view of the world. The book combines art and verse to create a magical journey of exploration and wonder, inviting readers of all ages to immerse themselves in a fantastical experience enriched by soothing rhythm and ethereal imagery.
£17.99
HarperCollins India Bhagavad Gita: God's Song
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£15.99
HarperCollins India LateBlooming Cherries
Book SynopsisDelicately weaving through life''s tapestry of love, joy and grief, Late-Blooming Cherries: Haiku Poetryfrom India captures fleeting moments in the concise beauty of haikus and senryus. This long-awaited and first-ever anthology of haikus in English from India invites readers on a journey through hills, seas, and locked-down cities. From the tenderness of young love and small joys to the disease and despair of loneliness, from a child''s bed to a grandmother''s lap--the verses traverse the spectrum of human experience. Compiled and edited by renowned haiku writers Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih and Rimi Nath, the book features contributions from both emerging and accomplished haiku artists.
£14.39
Roman Books The Dark Revolver
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£8.54
Roman Books You Complete Me
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£8.54
Divine Books Dhammapada Sutta Nipata
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£9.00
Amaryllis Stuck on 1/Forty
Book SynopsisRenowned Indian poet turned journalist Pritish Nandy returns to poetry after a hiatus, blending form and imagery in his new book "Stuck On 1/Forty." Each poem is tweetable, showcasing his unique wordplay and metaphors. Fans await his magic once more as he navigates the Twitterverse with his poetic prowess.
£999.99
Niyogi Books A Calendar Too Crowded
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£6.74
Mapin Publishing Pvt.Ltd When Seeing is Believing Poetry in Images
Book Synopsis52 poems and 13 haikus by Bina Sarkar Ellias.
£15.00
Sterling Publishers Pvt.Ltd T.S. Eliot: Pattern of Images
Book SynopsisT S Eliot, udually considered to be difficult and obscure, must be approached through the images running through his work as woof and wrap. This book analyses the poetry and plays of T.S. Eliot in the light of a recurrent pattern of images which unlocks the ambiguity of this modern poet, making him comprehensible to the reader and lending an interesting charm to the art of this new critic. the complex inter-relation and inter-play of the recurrent images assumes a principle of unity.
£13.49
Manohar Publishers and Distributors Assembly of Rivals: Delhi Lucknow and the Urdu
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£36.57
Westland Publications Limited One man: two executions
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£11.24
HarperCollins India Ek Kapurush Ke Geet: Lekhan se Nirwasan Kaal ki
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£11.99
Vitasta Publishing Pvt.Ltd The Throb of Silence
Book SynopsisEven though the modern world mutilates and murders, it is not yet a lost hope or an ineffectual memory of the sweet past. Thamizhachiâs alternative reality of Vanapechi comes alive in poetic epiphanies.
£15.50
Juggernaut Publication Acrobat: Poems
Book SynopsisAn outstanding book of poetry Nabaneeta Dev Sen was one of the foremost Bengali writers of her generation a poet, a novelist, a scholar, a humorist, a playwright. For the first time comes a translation of her poetry into English that gathers some of the deepest, most beautiful and revealing work she ever created. These luminous poems explore the joys and agonies of first love, motherhood, and decay with a restless, tactile imagination, both picking apart and celebrating the rituals that make us human. And it shows Dev Sen a fiery feminist, formidable academic and political activist at her most human, most intimate. Stunningly translated with lightness and lyricism by her daughter Nandana Dev Sen, this radiant collection is at once compassionate and unsparing, conversational and symphonic.
£15.99
Juggernaut Publication Our Freedoms
Book SynopsisA collection of essays by prominent Indian voices reflecting on the concept of freedom in the face of challenges. The book is described as inspiring, thought-provoking, and timely.
£19.99
Gefen Publishing House Within the Song to Live: Selected Poems
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£21.59
Gefen Publishing House Poems of the Holocaust
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£10.44
Gefen Publishing House Poetry of Rav Yosef Tzvi Rimon: A Myrtle in the
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£14.39
Paramount Publishing Enterprise The Best of Anonymous Quotes
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£6.64
University Press Ltd ,Bangladesh Nightfall: A Book of Selected Poems
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£7.49
Shantarin Poesia: First Anthology
Book SynopsisPoesia. First Anthology offers English-language readers a bilingual edition of the first anthology that was made of Fernando Pessoa's poetic work. Edited and introduced by Adolfo Casais Monteiro in the 1940s, it comprises a fine selection of poems as well as several prose texts, including the letter Pessoa addressed to Casais Monteiro explaining the origin of his heteronyms. The book includes a preface by George Monteiro and an essay by Eduardo Lourenço. Translation by Austen Hyde and illustrations by Kleber Sales.
£32.24
Shantarin Five Coimbra Poets
Book SynopsisFive Coimbra Poets takes historical contingency - the accident - as a pretext that would seem to unify profoundly different poetical voices from diverse centuries. Dom Dinis and Sá de Miranda are joined by the two 19th century poets who most marked the memory of literature which the city keeps alive and which the poems themselves keep alive of the city. Both Antero de Quental and Camilo Pessanha are, in this sense, crucial. The lyrical intensity of landscape and cityscape is alive as well in Fernando Assis Pacheco, who perhaps wrote the most penetrating and moving poems about Coimbra and its worlds, which were those of his childhood, adolescence and early manhood. Edited by Luís Quintais. Translation by Martin Earl and illustrations by Alya Kuznetsova.
£20.99
Shantarin Message
Book SynopsisMessage, one of the greatest poems in the whole of Portuguese literature, was Fernando Pessoa's only book written in Portuguese to be published during his lifetime. It is out of an atmosphere of general European decline, and with unwavering focus on his own country in particular, that Pessoa orchestrates his Message: a telling of the great events and protagonists behind the genesis of Portugal, of the golden age of maritime discovery and of subsequent national entropy, all of it predictive and flowing towards the future construction of a new and different empire: the Fifth Empire, which, in the author's vision, would be a matrix of spirituality, messianism and millenarianism. Edited by António Apolinário Lourenço. Translation by Martin Earl and illustrations by Fatinha Ramos.
£25.49
Lisbon Poets & Co Clepsydra: The Poetry of Camilo Pessanha
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£16.49
Kite Group Ltd Cain: Prose - Poetry: 2022
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£27.00
Vajra Books Castleford to Kathmandu :: Poems in progress...
Book SynopsisGreta Rana's unpublished collection of poems, inspired by personal loss and conflict, draws parallels between her hometown and Nepal. Compiled from notes found after her father's death, the poems reflect on commonalities in the two places.
£11.52
Quixote's Cove An Archive
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£9.79
Vajra Bookshop Reflections: Poems of Kesar Lal
Book SynopsisAt 81, one lives on memories. If one is fortunate to have children and friends close by, and mountains in the distance to look at one still lives in the present, and perhaps will survive the future.
£5.69
Europe Books THE BALLAD OF BLOODY SUNDAY DERRY 30 JANUARY 1972
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£19.32
Regina Smith Forbidden Fruit
Book SynopsisIndividuals who have experienced childhood sexual abuse often find it hard to formulate words to express how the abuse impacts them on a daily basis. In some people, the abuse is suppressed because it was so dramatic. Forbidden fruit highlight's the struggle of childhood sexual abuse. It considers some of the ways in which it unfolds while attempting to destroy the wall that separates shame and embarrassment from survival and speaking your truth.
£5.39
Independently Published Sex, Love, And Romance
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£999.99
Independently Published Healthy Sports Poetry: The Secret Collection
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£7.93
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC The Gift of Gods Heart
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£14.39
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Poetry Collection
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£13.49
Faber & Faber The Hawk in the Rain
Book SynopsisThis multi-award winning collection, the first from Ted Hughes, has at its heart the mixture of beauty and violence in the natural world. Dedicated to Sylvia Plath, Hawk in the Rain is a stunning collection of poems on the themes of competition and the struggle for survival. Hughes would go on to become Britain''s Poet Laureate in 1984 until his death in 1998.Including many of Hughes'' best-known poems, such as ''The Jaguar'', ''The Thought-Fox'' and ''Wind'' - now stapes of British poetry anthologies - Hawk in the Rain is the foundation of Hughes'' reputation as one of the twentieth-century''s greatest poets.
£999.99
Penguin Random House India Unsung
Book SynopsisArunoday Singh's poetry collection "Unsung" delves into themes of love, loss, and longing, presented in simple yet piercing poems shared on Instagram. Divided into four sections, the poems explore the self, elements, healing, divinity, and the spirit's light and darkness.
£12.99
Random House USA Inc Selected Poetry Vintage Bilingual Edition
Book Synopsis'This miracle of a book, perhaps the most beautiful group of poetic translations this century has ever produced,' (Chicago Tribune) should stand as the definitive English language version.
£14.24
Goose Lane Editions Swimming Ginger
Book SynopsisShortlisted, Independent Publishers Book Award, PoetryThe Qingming Shanghe Tu scroll, sometimes called "Spring Festival by the River," was thought to have been painted by Zhang Zeduan before 1127, when the Northern Song capital of Bian-Iiang was overrun by the invading Jin. Inspired by the figures in the scroll, Geddes found stories demanding to be told, tales of the droll, exacting, sometimes turbulent life of cities. In shimmering verse, Geddes captures the voice of the painter himself and those of the underprivileged, with their not-so-subtle forms of dissent. Cleverly illustrated to intertwine East and West in dialogue, this ingenious volume juxtaposes a reproduction of the scroll that reads from back to front (experienced as Chinese reads) with Geddes' poems, which read from front to back.Trade Review"Geddes's; accessible poetic style brings to life a rich array of characters inspired by a blend of history, culture, myth, and imagination. ... his two most recent collections offer the reader a point of entry into the inner workings of old China by bringing to life a thronging diversity of voices tinged with both creativity and lore. ... Swimming Ginger reanimates one of China's most iconic artifacts and infuses it with irreverence, gently poking fun at the fantasies of ancient Chinese culture that we might otherwise be wont to adopt. In answer to such fantasies, Geddes creates an earthy, vibrant, and altogether more pragmatic account of lives lived in twelfth-century China." -- Louise Young * Canadian Literature *
£13.29