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TradeSelect Memory Wing Black Widow Press Modern Poetry
£15.80
Black Widow Press Jus' Sayn'
£10.64
Black Widow Press Too Late for Nightmares: Poems
£16.77
Black Widow Press Green: Sighs of Our Ailing Planet
£16.29
Black Widow Press Sixty Years Selected Poems: 1957-2017
£17.25
Black Widow Press Of Human Carnage
£17.08
Black Widow Press Clayton Eshleman The Whole Art
£18.99
Black Widow Press La Fontaine's Bawdy: Of Libertines, Louts, and Lechers
The "Contes et nouvelles en vers" of Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695) were published at various times throughout his life, often these works threatened to get him in trouble with both Church and Academie. This translation covers the entire corpus in all their variety.
£16.99
Black Widow Press Chanson Dada: Tristan Tzara Selected Poems
Contains the poems of legendary Dada poet Tristan Tzara (1896-1963) that encompass the full range of Tzara's works.
£14.18
Black Widow Press Weave of the Dream King
£25.52
Black Widow Press Linguaquake
£16.18
Black Widow Press Penetralia: Poems
£17.25
Black Widow Press Tenebraed
£13.89
Black Widow Press Exile is My Trade: A Habib Tengour Reader
With over 19 books published, Habib Tengour is one of the Maghreb region's most important poets and commentators. Tengour, born in Algeria, divides his time between Paris and Constantine. This title presents a survey of the poems and writings of Tengour.
£16.99
Black Widow Press Packing Light: New and Selected Poems
Multiple-award winning poet Marilyn Kallets first book of new and collected poems draws from many of her books and publications to create a succinct and comprehensive overview of her work. Author of 14 books, her poems have been published in hundreds of periodicals and poetry reviews over the last thirty years.
£14.64
Black Widow Press To Speak, to Tell You?: Poems
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Black Widow Press Poems of A. O. Barnabooth
In 1908 a small volume of poetry was published in Paris by an unknown author named A. O. Barnabooth-who in fact did not exist. Only after the book received favorable reviews by major French writers and critics did its real author, Valery Larbaud, step forward to claim Barnabooth as his alter ego. The revised and expanded 1913 edition of the book, with Larbaud credited as its author, has become a classic, eventually being included in the esteemed Pleiade series of books devoted to great French writers and has remained in print in France for almost 100 years now. In The Poems of A. O. Barnabooth Larbaud expresses an ambivalent yearning for exotic places where one might be exalted by both the sadness and the beauty of life. He is fascinated by otherness. But, as Rimbaud put it, I is another. Larbaud/Barnabooth says, I always write with a mask upon my face. but sometimes this mask dissolves. Larbaud's modulation between cynical despair and the simple pleasures of everyday life bare the mercurial heart of a young poet fascinated by the mystery of identity, making The Poems of A. O. Barnabooth the marvelous and modern book that it is. This current bilingual edition, translated by the poets Ron Padgett and Bill Zavatsky, includes an introduction, additional poems by Larbaud, period post card illustrations, and detailed notes for all the poems.
£15.30
Black Widow Press Grindstone of Rapport: A Clayton Eshleman Reader
A comprehensive anthology that looks at Clayton Eshleman's body of work: from translations to poetry to essays and prose poems.
£22.99
Black Widow Press Revolution of the Mind: The Life of Andre Breton
£25.14
Black Widow Press Enemy in the Country: Satires and Novellas
£17.66
Black Widow Press Lure
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Black Widow Press Osiris with a Trombone Across the Seam of Insubstance
£16.90
Black Widow Press Last Call
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Black Widow Press California (on the Somes)
£13.64
Black Widow Press Beginnings of the Prose Poem: All Over the Place
£18.22
Black Widow Press The Great Madness
£21.36
Black Widow Press Lurk
£17.99
Black Widow Press A Flea the Size of Paris: The Old French "fatrasies" and "fatras"
£17.85
Black Widow Press I Have Invented Nothing: Poems of Jean-Pierre Rosnay
£17.66
Black Widow Press Essential Poems and Writings of Joyce Mansour
Joyce Mansour (1928-1986) is widely considered to be one of the most important of the woman Surrealists. Her work has gained more recognition every year since her death. Following the release in France of a 700 page critically acclaimed anthology (in French), this anthology features Mansour's writings.
£22.99
Black Widow Press Art Poetique
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Black Widow Press Archaic Design
From National Book Award winning poet/author Clayton Eshleman a wide ranging new book of poetry, prose poems, and essays. Spanning subjects from the writer's craft to poetic musings on art, this collection follows his recent, widely acclaimed 'Complete poems of Cesar Vallejo' and his books of original poems, 'Alchemist with One Eye on Fire'.
£16.30
Black Widow Press Curdled Skulls: Poems of Bernard Bador
Internationally known collage artist Bernard Bador has been writing some of the most uniquely surrealist poetry of the modern era. This title presents an overview of his works.
£14.99
Black Widow Press Signal from Draco: New and Selected Poems
Part of the "Black Widow Press New Poets Series", this title surveys both writings and poems written over the years.
£14.51
Black Widow Press Rhymamusings
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Black Widow Press Fables of Town and Country
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Black Widow Press Present Tense of the World: Poems of Amina Said 2000-2009
Multi-award winning poet Amina Said was born in Tunis and has lived in Paris since 1978. Her work, though translated into German, Turkish, Arabic, and Italian, has only seen snippets translated into English. This title presents a survey of Said's poems.
£15.38
Black Widow Press Inventor of Love and Other Writings
Translated into English, this title presents a discourse on the re-invention of love but beginning on a sombre note of suicide.
£14.99
Black Widow Press EyeSeas: Selected Poems (Les Ziaux)
In the United States, Raymond Queneau (1903-1976) is known mainly for his novel Zazie dans le metro, which was made into a film by Louis Malle, for Excercises in Style, and for being the founder and one of the most important members of the literary movement known as Oulipo. In France and much of Europe Queneau is known for his prolific and wide ranging writings. During his lifetime some eighteen novels, ten volumes of poetry, seven volumes of essays, and countless other published essays and commentaries kept him in public view and continue to do so today as new biographies, symposiums, and critical writings on him appear with regularity. Les Ziaux (Eyeseas) present a bilingual survey of his poems as written from his early Surrealist days of the 1920's through to 1943 and is representative of Queneau's range of poetic voices. As so little of Queneau's poetry has been published in English, we hope this translation will not only fill a serious void but may also help to inspire interest in the poetry of one of the most important French writers of the twentieth-century.
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Black Widow Press The Sea and Other Poems
Translated into some 50 languages in over 60 countries, Guillevic remains one of the most popular poets of Europe inspiring songs, artists, and poetry lovers everywhere. This comprehensive bi-lingual anthology of the poems of Guillevic coincides with the festivities in France to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birth.
£17.38
Black Widow Press An Alchemist with One Eye on Fire
National Book Award winning poet/author Clayton Eshleman's 14th collection of poetry and prose poems.
£12.82
Black Widow Press Anticline
£14.99
Black Widow Press Seep
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Black Widow Press Eclipse Alley
£14.64
Black Widow Press Dada Budapest
£18.60
Black Widow Press Endure
Section of poems by Bei Dao translated by National Book Award winning translator Clayton Eshleman with Lucas Klein. Bei Dao, one of China's foremost modern poets, has been translated into 30 languages and several times candidate for the Nobel Prize. Bei Dao is currently Professor of Humanities at the Chinese University in Hong Kong.
£14.99
Black Widow Press Fire Exit: A Poem
A sustained long sequence poem by award winning poet Robert Kelly. Widely anthologized and published, Robert Kelly, whose writing of poety now spans some fifty years, spent three years working and re-working this poem, which will rightly be called one of the major works in his long and prolific career.
£15.63
Black Widow Press Forgiven Submarine
Presents the story of a difficult love, from the first signs of tenderness through a life-and-death battle, to a reconciliation made necessary by wisdom.
£15.05