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Poetry Society Poetry Review 133/04 2023 2024
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: Autumn: 2012
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: The Poetry of Place: v. 102 No. 1
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: 100:2: Off the Page
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: 99:4: This Time it's Personal
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Poetry Society The Poetry Review 108: 2 Summer 2018
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Poetry Society The Poetry Review: Part 102:2
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: v.93, No.3
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: Seven Years on: Volume 91
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Poetry Society The Message
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Poetry Society As the Poet Said: Poetry Pickings and Writings
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Poetry Society Poetry Review 112/02 Summer 2022
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Poetry Society Poetry Review Vol 113 Summer 2023
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Poetry Society The Poetry Review: Volume 105, Issue 4: Winter 2015
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Poetry Society The Poetry Review: Vol 4, Issue 4
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: 2013
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: 100:4: Poet's Progress
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: Offending Frequencies
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: Winter 2011: v. 101
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Poetry Society Identity: 2006
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: 97/2: ARS Poetica
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Poetry Society A la Recherche: 2006-2007
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: v. 94, No. 4
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Poetry Society Poetry Review 11402 Summer 2024
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Poetry Society Poetry Review Vol 1141 Spring 2024
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Poetry Society Poetry Review Spring 2021
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Poetry Society Poetry Review Vol 109 4 Winter
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Poetry Society Poetry Review 95/3: Autumn: 2005
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: 95/2
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Poetry Society Poetry Review Summer 2002
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Poetry Society Poetry�Review,�the: �Volume�112:1�Spring�2022
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Poetry Society The Poetry Review: Vol 103, Issue 1
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: Summer: 2013
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: 99:1: Psycho-geographies
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Poetry Society Poetry Review: v. 92, Issue 4: Winter 2002/3
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Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Bards in the Saddle
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Carcanet Press Ltd Wild Iris
The poems in this collection are written in the language of flowers. Louise Gluck received the Pulitzer Prize for The Wild Iris in 1993, and has also received the National Book Critics Award for Poetry and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award.
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Penned in the Margins Static Exile
George Ttoouli is an Honorary Teaching Fellow for the Warwick Writing Programme. He co-founded the Heaventree Press in 2002 and has worked in the education team at the Poetry Society. He's now mostly skint, in Coventry. He co-edits poetry blogzine Gists & Piths. In 2004 he received a Jerwood-Arvon Young Writing Apprenticeship to work on a novel, which he still hasn't abandoned. Static Exile is his debut collection of poetry.
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University of Illinois Press Dear John, Dear Coltrane: Poems
"Harper's is a poetry of classically unadorned statement, a direct, unflinching record of a man alive in his time. When he is at his best, in both his public and his private voice, he creates a language humming with emotion and ennobled by a deeply felt human dignity." -- Virginia Quarterly Review ". . . one of the finest poets of our time." -- San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle Stephen Henderson Award, African American Literature and Culture Society (AALCS), 2013. Author is recipient of the Frost Medal for Lifetime Achievement, Poetry Society of America, 2008.
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Zephyr Press Stone Cell
--While stationed in southern Taiwan in 1954, Lo Fu co-founded the Epoch Poetry Society with Zhang Mo and Ya Xian and served as editor of the association’s Epoch Poetry Quarterly for more than a decade. --Lo Fu has been a controversial figure in many literary debates that shaped the evolution of modern Chinese poetry. His poetry has been immensely influential in Taiwan and China. --He is the author of thirteen volumes of poetry; an equal, if not larger, number of personal anthologies and reprints published in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China; five collections of essays; five volumes of literary criticism; and four book-length translations.
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Sarabande Books, Incorporated On Imagination
"It is impossible for me to write about the imagination; it is like asking a fish to describe the sea," Mary Ruefle announces at the start of her essay. With wit and intellectual abandon, Ruefle draws inspiration from Wittgenstein, Shakespeare, Jesus, Steve Jobs, Johnny Cash, and Emily Dickson to explore her subject. The chapbook features original interior illustrations.Mary Ruefle is the author of numerous volumes of poetry and prose, including Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected Lectures, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism, and Selected Poems, winner of the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America.
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Nightboat Books Porneia
Finalist for Anna Rabinowitz Award from Poetry Society of America Porneia features a selection of works by Eduardo Kac realized in the context of the Porn Art Movement, a vanguard that emerged in 1980 under a military dictatorship in Brazil and which, for two intense years, straddled the line between relentless formal experimentation and the outlying demimonde where boundary-busting gender reinvention took place. Through performances, poetry and visual works, as well as through interventions in daily life, between 1980 and 1982 Kac carried out a radical body-based program that upturned the semiotics of normative pornography at the service of activism and imagination.
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Faber & Faber Couplets
''An astounding debut . . . a book that seduces the brain . . . Millner's couplets enact high-wire acts of wit and poignancy.'' New York Times''I've never read a better encapsulation of what it means to question a previously fixed idea of identity and selfhood.' Vogue''Millner's ultimate achievement is to draw open the distance . . .between the self that one takes as given and the self, no less true, that one cannot help but make.'' New YorkerMillner is brilliant at showing how early moments of lust can be existentially unmooring. . . Couplets is deft, delicate and unexpectedly fun.' GuardianMaggie Millner's Couplets absolutely blew me away. Breathing new life into that most familiar of poetic forms, she recounts the difficulties inherent in making ourselves vulnerable to another person with precision and guile.' James Conor Patterson, Poetry Society, Books of the YearMaggie Millne
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WW Norton & Co The Best of Poetry in Motion: Celebrating Twenty-Five Years on Subways and Buses
It would have pleased Walt Whitman, that poet of urban motion, to envision his words coursing by electrified rail through a diverse, global city of 8 million souls. Since 1992, with the presentation of an excerpt from Walt Whitman’s “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” the Poetry in Motion program—co-sponsored by MTA Arts & Design and the Poetry Society of America—has brought more than 200 poems, in whole or in part, before the eyes of millions of subway and bus riders, offering a moment of timelessness in the busy day. The poems are by an eclectic mix of writers, from Sappho and Sylvia Plath to W. H. Auden, Rita Dove, Seamus Heaney, Nikki Giovanni, Patrick Phillips, and Aracelis Girmay. Each of the 100 poems gathered here has, in sixteen lines or less, the power to enliven the quotidian, provide nourishment for the soul, and enchant even the youngest among us.
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Penguin Books Ltd Safety in Numbers
This is not the time for adultery.Your lover will fail to be impressed,not so much by the face maskand stale musk of sanitizing gel,but your flouting of the rules.At once funny and moving, Safety in Numbers is the new collection from the nation's favourite poet. Traversing new yet timeless terrain with his signature wit and intimacy, Roger McGough brings to life the very strangeness of our timesFrom lost tongues and violins to rising oceans, from adulterers in lockdown to ghosts in line, we may live in dark times and yet find ourselves laughing. From surprising angles and with unexpected voices, McGough, 'a trickster you can trust', reveals the telling moments of our lives._______________PRAISE FOR ROGER MCGOUGH'A witty and ingenious chronicler of British life with a deftness and agility that is hard to beat' Poetry Society'The patron saint of poetry' Carol Ann Duffy 'McGough has done for poetry what champagne does for weddings' Time Out
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Nightboat Books Madness
"Madness pays homage to all poets whose work goes underappreciated."—The New York TimesFINALIST for the 2023 Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature FINALIST for the 2023 Four Quartets Prize from the Poetry Society of AmericaSet in a speculative present, Madness alternates between poetry and editorial commentary to investigate how language spans a life.Madness is a selected poems for a fictional poet: Luis Montes-Torres, a gay Cuban exile who makes a minor name for himself in the world of poetry before the contours of his ordinary life become overwhelming, stilted, and impossible. This is a story of the unpredictable wavering between anxiety and attachment, between the political and the personal, that accompanies any American life marked by difference. Madness is a study in how pleasure, crisis, wonder, disappointment, love, and fantasy are written into our forms for living.
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Penned in the Margins After the Formalities
A knife is pulled. An Uber driver is racially abused on the day of the Brexit referendum. A father bathes his son in ice water. A schoolboy drives a drawing pin into a map of the world. The threat of violence is never far away in Anthony Anaxagorou's breakthrough collection After the Formalities. Technically achieved, emotionally transformative and razor-sharp, these are poems that confront and contradict; poems in which the scholarly synthesises with the streetwise, and global histories are told through the lens of one family. Anaxagorou 'speaks against the darkness', tracking the male body under pressure from political and historical forces, and celebrates the precarious joy of parenthood. The title poem is a meditation on racism and race science that draws on the poet's Cypriot heritage and is as uncomfortable as it is virtuosic. Elsewhere, in a sequence of prose poems that shimmer with lyric grace, he writes, 'I'm your father & the only person keeping you alive.' Shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot prize A Poetry Society Recommendation A Guardian Poetry Book of the Year One of The Telegraphs Best Poetry Books of 2019
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