Search results for ""Dedalus Press""
Dedalus Press The Humours of Nothingness
£11.00
Dedalus Press The End of the World
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Dedalus Press The Quick
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Dedalus Press Then Again
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Dedalus Press Seeing Yellow
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Dedalus Press Orpheus
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Dedalus Press The Eyes of Isaac Newton
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Dedalus Press The Other Now
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Dedalus Press Fur: Grace Wells
£9.95
Dedalus Press A Song of Elsewhere
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Dedalus Press Map of the Last
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Dedalus Press Stones and Stars
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Dedalus Press Savage Solitude: Reflections of a Reluctant Loner
£12.99
Dedalus Press The Song the Oriole Sang
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Dedalus Press Bay of Flags and Other Poems
£12.99
Dedalus Press Selected Poems
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Dedalus Press Flowing, Still: Irish Poets on Irish Poetry
£13.99
Dedalus Press All the Way from China
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Dedalus Press What This Earth Cost Us
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Dedalus Press New and Selected Poems
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Dedalus Press Snow Negatives
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Dedalus Press The Latitude of Naples
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Dedalus Press The Noise of Masonry Settling
£7.93
Dedalus Press Translations into English
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Dedalus Press Song the Oriole Sang
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Dedalus Press Clasp
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Dedalus Press Local Wonders: Poems of Our Immediate Surrounds
£18.00
Bloodaxe Books Ltd Pit Lullabies
These intimate, visceral and often wickedly funny poems journey through the darker days of new parenthood, teasing out the anxieties which plague us when night falls. Violence against women, the destruction of our environment, the poisons and pitfalls of 21st-century living are explored here in poems by turns lyrical and earthy, yearning and angry. They mine gold from the darkness and seek luminescence in the deepest oceans. Pit Lullabies is Jessica Traynor’s third collection, following Liffey Swim (2014) and The Quick (2019) from Ireland’s Dedalus Press. Poetry Book Society Recommendation.
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Carcanet Press Ltd Dear Pilgrims
With `Crocus: a brief history’, John F. Deane sets his Dear Pilgrims in motion, a series of brief histories of time, a time that is rich in incident and in redemption. In a decisively secular age, Deane’s is a poetry of Christian belief. It explores renewal, alive with and to the kinds of witness he has learned from George Herbert, Gerard Manley Hopkins and R.S. Thomas. His `I’, like theirs, makes space for a reluctant `us’. Dear Pilgrims includes actual pilgrimages. The poet moves through England (East Anglia in particular), Israel and Palestine, disclosing a `new testament’ that revisions the Christian faith through the eyes of an unknown female disciple of Christ. He vividly adapts the Middle English poem Pearl and realises it for our time. He is also a master of the sonnet as an instrument of love, doubt and faith. The poet’s voice, perhaps because of the timeless wisdom it carries, is vital and contemporary. It is no surprise that the founder of Poetry Ireland and Dedalus Press is a poet of wide reading and vision. The clarity of his verse and purpose makes his voice unique. Rowan Williams celebrates his `Music, a stony, damp and deeply alive landscape (both Ireland and the Holy Land), a passionate and searching engagement with God’.
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