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Rough Trade Books D.I.Y. as Privilege: A Manifesto - Richard Phoenix (RT#36)
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Rough Trade Books Uninhabited London - Jon Savage (RT#9)
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Rough Trade Books Salena Godden - Pessimism is for Lightweights (Hardback)
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Rough Trade Books Nature Spotting by Russell Weekes (RT#53)
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Rough Trade Books On Language by John Grant (RT#51)
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Rough Trade Books Goodlord An Email
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Rough Trade Books Do Your Own Thing - Richard Phoenix
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Rough Trade Books Horticultural Appropriation: Why Horticulture Needs Decolonising - Claire Ratinon & Sam Ayre
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Rough Trade Books Autonomic Tarot Cards
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Rough Trade Books Pretty Ugly Kirsty Gunn
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Rough Trade Books Roof Dog - A Short History of The Windmill - Will Hodgkinson
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Rough Trade Books Open Mouths Sharan Hunjan
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Rough Trade Books Jeannette Lee & Don Letts - Acme Attractions (RT#42)
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Rough Trade Books Haseeb Iqbal - Noting Voices: Contemplating London's Culture (RT#41)
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Rough Trade Books Enya: A Treatise on Unguilty Pleasures - Chilly Gonzales
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Rough Trade Books To Run Wild In It: A Handbook of Autonomic Tarot - David Keenan & Sophie Hollington (RT#7)
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Rough Trade Books Babak Ganjei - Art Is The Thing Nobody Asked You To Do (RT#47)
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Rough Trade Books The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting - Edited by Craig Oldham (Standard Edition)
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Rough Trade Books Madge Gill by Myrninerest
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Parthian Books Fuse / Fracture: Poems (2001-2021)
These are hymns and elegies; protest songs and battle cries as Jones speaks to and for the disaffected: 'We are the tapestry / The crackling cracks of modernity / Dislocated desperations stitched together / By the disparate verses of our skin / I write therefore we exist / We exist therefore i write / And from this page this scream.' In this new anniversary edition some of the poems - like his popular, ever-evolving 'the guerilla tapestry' - have been reworked for 2021, taking in the contemporary concerns of Brexit, Extinction Rebellion, Black Lives Matter, Yes Cymru, food banks, asylum seekers and zero hour workers. 28 new poems turn their gaze to the personal, covering grief and loss, broken trust and marriage, betrayal and forgiveness, haunted by ghosts of both the living and the dead. An inventory of scars where love once lived. fuse / fracture also includes a selection of poems from his other publications over the past two decades: Darkness is Where the Stars Are (Cinnamon Press, 2008), The Aspirations of Poverty (Red Poets Press, 2017) and My Bright Shadow (Rough Trade Books, 2020) as well as some of his lyrics from James Dean Bradfield's recent album Even in Exile (BMG Music Publishing, 2020
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Bloodaxe Books Ltd High Desert
High Desert is a psychedelic journal of end-times and an ode to the American Southwest. Exploring such key events as the First Red Scare, the Tulsa Race Massacre and the West Coast’s wildfire epidemic, Naffis-Sahely’s reflections on class, race, and nationalism chart the region’s hidden histories from the Spanish Colonial Era to the recent pandemic. The poems in High Desert also revel in their rootlessness, as the author shifts his gaze outside of the US, travelling from Venice and Florence to Chittagong and St Petersburg, tackling our turbulent times and the depths of its problems in searing, extraordinary poems of witness and vision. High Desert is André Naffis-Sahely’s second collection, following his debut The Promised Land: Poems from Itinerant Life (Penguin Books, 2017), a gathering of portraits of promised lands and those who go in search of them: travellers, labourers, dreamers; the hopeful and the dispossessed. It includes poems from his recent pamphlet The Other Side of Nowhere (Rough Trade Books, 2019). All his collections present poetry as reportage, as much an act of memory as of sinuous, clear-eyed vision. André Naffis-Sahely is a poet, editor and translator, and editor of Poetry London. He is a Visiting Teaching Fellow at the Manchester Writing School in the UK, and a Lecturer at University of California, Davis, in the US.
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