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Wake Forest University Press If All the World and Love Were Young
£14.21
Wake Forest University Press The Readiness
£17.24
Wake Forest University Press The Candlelight Master
£17.44
Wake Forest University Press The Unfixed Horizon: New Selected Poems
£17.21
Wake Forest University Press The Essential Brendan Kennelly: Selected Poems
£15.02
Wake Forest University Press The Stairwell
£13.68
Wake Forest University Press The Weather in Japan
£10.49
Wake Forest University Press On Ballycastle Beach
£8.58
Wake Forest University Press Collected Poems Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
£33.99
Wake Forest University Press From There to Here: Selected Poems and Translations
£22.40
Wake Forest University Press The President of Planet Earth
£14.91
Wake Forest University Press The Radio
£13.06
Wake Forest University Press Selected & New Poems Michael Hartnett
£10.65
Wake Forest University Press Selected Poems Medbh McGuckian
£16.14
Wake Forest University Press Selected Poems
£11.95
Wake Forest University Press Gone Self Storm
£13.91
Wake Forest University Press The Mother House
£17.15
Wake Forest University Press Selected Poems / Rogha Dánta
£21.01
Wake Forest University Press Still Life
£13.05
Wake Forest University Press Collected Poems Louis MacNeice
£24.69
Wake Forest University Press Painting Rain
£11.88
Wake Forest University Press The Slain Birds
£14.95
Wake Forest University Press Collected Poems Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
£24.50
Wake Forest University Press The Magpie and the Child
£15.27
Wake Forest University Press Collected Poems Thomas Kinsella
£17.80
Wake Forest University Press Collected Poems Ciaran Carson
£19.58
Wake Forest University Press A Spell to Bless the Silence: Selected Poems
£17.95
Wake Forest University Press The Rough Field
£11.76
Wake Forest University Press Selected Poems Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin
£14.39
Wake Forest University Press As If by Magic: Selected Poems
£23.71
Wake Forest University Press Geis
£13.88
Wake Forest University Press The Wake Forest Book of Irish Womens Poetry
This anthology, revised and greatly expanded since the groundbreaking first edition, features poetry by sixteen of Ireland's finest poets: Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Eavan Boland, Eva Bourke, Medbh McGuckian, Kerry Hardie, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Mary O'Malley, Rita Ann Higgins, Paula Meehan, Moya Cannon, Katie Donovan, Vona Groarke, Enda Wyley, Sinéad Morrissey, Caitríona O'Reilly, and Leontia Flynn.
£27.95
Wake Forest University Press Collected Poems Michael Longley
£17.56
Wake Forest University Press The Midnight Court
£12.34
Wake Forest University Press Collected Poems John Montague
£18.17
Wake Forest University Press Hudson Letter
£8.95
Wake Forest University Press The Astrakhan Cloak
£11.35
Wake Forest University Press Pharaoh's Daughter
£14.06
Wake Forest University Press Belfast Confetti
£11.89
Wake Forest University Press,U.S. Bone and Marrow/Cnámh agus Smior: An Anthology of Irish Poetry from Medieval to Modern
Bone and Marrow/Cnámh agus Smior: An Anthology of Irish Poetry from Medieval to Modern is the most inclusive and comprehensive anthology of Irish-language poetry to date. Impressive in its breadth and scholarly in its depth, this collection casts a wide net, and in tracing Irish history since the sixth century to the present day, it makes evident that so much of the bone and marrow of Irish history and culture is poetry. Across the turbulent and often traumatic centuries, poets witnessed and gave witness to a multiplicity of Irish experiences; the rich and multifaceted tradition they created is both a reckoning with Irish, European, and global realities, and an imaginative response to them.Capturing the power and beauty of this diverse tradition, this indispensable volume reveals poetry’s centrality to Irish history and culture. Meticulously researched by a team of twenty-two renowned international scholars, it features many new translations, introductory essays, and explanatory headnotes. This bilingual anthology should prove of inestimable value to students, academic, educators, and all those interested in Ireland’s ever-evolving poetic traditions and culture.
£60.14
Wake Forest University Press,U.S. Selected Poems | Francis Ponge
Through translations by two major contemporary poets and a scholar intimate with the Ponge canon, this volume offers selections of mostly earlier poetry —Le parti pris des choses, Pièces, Proêmes, and Nouveau nouveau recueil—as representative of the strongest work of this modern French master.
£16.95
Wake Forest University Press,U.S. Selected Poems | Jacques Dupin
In this volume, Paul Auster has selected prose poems and lyrics from five volumes of Dupin’s poetry published over a quarter-century. Sharing affinities and landscapes with Reverdy, Char, and Ponge, Dupin has developed, nevertheless, a poetry so distinctive and innovative to the American ear and eye that it could, especially with this selection, tincture the reading and writing of poetry in the United States. Eschewing theory, he creates speculations that enact the self’s effacement, while sustaining the human in brilliant imagery and shadowy narrative. In her introduction to these poems, Mary Ann Caws writes, “Nothing is permitted a reach higher than the human. The very precariousness of living informs this deeply moving poetics, quiet and always at risk.”
£11.95
Wake Forest University Press,U.S. Bone and Marrow/Cnámh agus Smior: An Anthology of Irish Poetry from Medieval to Modern
Bone and Marrow/Cnámh agus Smior: An Anthology of Irish Poetry from Medieval to Modern is the most inclusive and comprehensive anthology of Irish-language poetry to date. Impressive in its breadth and scholarly in its depth, this collection casts a wide net, and in tracing Irish history since the sixth century to the present day, it makes evident that so much of the bone and marrow of Irish history and culture is poetry. Across the turbulent and often traumatic centuries, poets witnessed and gave witness to a multiplicity of Irish experiences; the rich and multifaceted tradition they created is both a reckoning with Irish, European, and global realities, and an imaginative response to them.Capturing the power and beauty of this diverse tradition, this indispensable volume reveals poetry’s centrality to Irish history and culture. Meticulously researched by a team of twenty-two renowned international scholars, it features many new translations, introductory essays, and explanatory headnotes. This bilingual anthology should prove of inestimable value to students, academic, educators, and all those interested in Ireland’s ever-evolving poetic traditions and culture.
£37.86
Bloodaxe Books Ltd Portobello Sonnets
Portobello, the district in Dublin where the Irish poet Harry Clifton lives, is a microcosm of a changing, cosmopolitan Ireland. These sonnets, written on his return from sixteen years in continental Europe, are at once a celebration of place, a coming to terms with age and a rediscovering of the universal in the local. Harry Clifton has published seven other books of poetry, most recently The Holding Centre: Selected Poems 1974-2004 (2014) and The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass (2012) from Bloodaxe, and Secular Eden: Paris Notebooks 1994-2004 (2007), winner of the Irish Times / Poetry Now Award, from Wake Forest University Press in the US. His other books include On the Spine of Italy (1999), his prose study of an Abruzzese mountain community, and Berkeley's Telephone (2007), a collection of short fiction.
£9.95
Bloodaxe Books Ltd The Holding Centre: Selected Poems 1974-2004
This selection presents for the first time the thirty year trajectory of an acclaimed Irish poet who has lived and worked between the secular and the religious, Eros and history, Ireland and elsewhere, be it west Africa after civil war, south-east Asia after the Khmer Rouge or Europe at the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and whose extraordinary body of work has re-defined what it means to be Irish in the twenty-first century. Harry Clifton has published six other books of poetry, most recently The Winter Sleep of Captain Lemass (2012) from Bloodaxe, and Secular Eden: Paris Notebooks 1994-2004 (2007), winner of the Irish Times / Poetry Now Award, from Wake Forest University Press in the US. His other books include On the Spine of Italy (1999), his prose study of an Abruzzese mountain community, and Berkeley's Telephone (2007), a collection of short fiction.
£12.00