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Dare-Gale Press A Newer Wilderness
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Dare-Gale Press Hekate
A new poetry pamphlet by Nicola Nathan. The Goddess Hekate is discovered in her many guises. Hekate as healer, as the triple-headed goddess of the crossroads, as goddess of dreams and oracles, holder of keys to the underworld, has been a figure in myth and literature for thousands of years. Nicola Nathan's haunting, deeply-felt poems celebrate Hekate as blood-sister to all women, but also as confessor and confidante; they address the goddess with urgency, in the expectation of being heard.
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Dare-Gale Press Forever Alive
A dramatic and enthralling new collection from acclaimed poet Fran Lock. Forever Alive abounds in strange survivals: some enchanted, some obscene. A she-wolf haunts the site of her extinction, a soldier is troubled by sleepless fear of the desert; a murdered woman visits her husband with whispered curses. Here, nature extends both the threat and the promise of return. These are poems of long grudge and obscure supernatural vengeance. They are also poems about the love - of language, place, and people - that endures despite everything.
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Dare-Gale Press Pilot Songs for a Phantom Island
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Dare-Gale Press Juniper
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Dare-Gale Press Apostasy
Apostasy is a remarkable new collection of fourteen poems by John Burnside, one of the UK's foremost poets. A child struggles to reconcile a received Catholic world-view with a more instinctive and passionate paganism. A deep connection with the natural world offers an imaginative and spiritual freedom.
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Dare-Gale Press The Poetry Notebook
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Dare-Gale Press Caliban
Based on poetry written when he was Poet in Residence at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage in 2016, Gregory Leadbetter's Caliban is a dramatic and intriguing new story based on an imagined life of Shakespeare's enigmatic 'thing of darkness' after the events of The Tempest. What makes the poems particularly interesting is that Greg wrote the poems first in the dialect of Shakespearean times (‘Original Pronunciation’) and then ‘translates’ them into modern English.
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Dare-Gale Press Otherwise
A new sequence of poems by Sean O'Brien, winner of both the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Forward Prize. The season is high summer, the hour is late, ‘in the high numbers’, the place is one where roots remain deep, but at the same time it grows unrecognisable — a terrain vague steadily absenting itself from human memory. Love holds it all together, preserving a sense of expectancy and promise, an intuition of immanence in the everyday. Sean O’Brien is one of the leading poets of our age and these poems show him at his best: a pitch-perfect lyricism, an unflinching vision of the world as it is and as it could be, a truth-telling humour that is both gentle and ruthless.
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Dare-Gale Press Of Certain Angels
A new sequence of startling, haunting poems by award-winning poet David Harsent. These are no guardian angels. They are dangerous, feral. They arrive uninvited, unrefusable and each visceral encounter demands an existential reckoning, an unflinching honesty. They are love's arbiters, though themselves loveless.
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Dare-Gale Press Selected Poems
Selected Poems by John Pudney (1909 - 1977)
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Dare-Gale Press Selected Poems Chosen by Ruth Fainlight
Alan Sillitoe (1928-2010) was an award-winning poet and one of the leading British novelists of the twentieth century. He wrote more than fifty books, establishing an enduring critical and popular success with his 1958 novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, which set a new direction in writing about the reality of working-class lives in post-war Britain. His stories of working-class life earned him a reputation as one of the "angry young men" of a new generation of writers. His poetry, however, revealed his own inner life in a way that he found impossible to do in fiction. Presented here are Sillitoe's poems that present the world as he saw it. Using a storyteller's skill, he brought to life the people and places that captured his imagination and took him on a search for meaning. Fascist graffiti scrawled by an unseen hand on a wall in Irkutsk, three sons standing in silence by the grave of their father--this is Sillitoe's world as seen with his poet's eye, a vision that is at the same time clear and precise, politically engaged, fiercely intelligent, and deeply personal. Drawn from his eight volumes of poetry, this selection has been chosen by his wife, the poet Ruth Fainlight.
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Dare-Gale Press The Call and the Answer: A First-Hand Account of Volunteer Aid Workers in the First World War
At the height of the war in 1917, Laurence Binyon spent a month touring Red Cross hospitals and field canteens on the Western Front, talking to the men and women who were serving as volunteer nurses, doctors, ambulance drivers, canteen workers and medical orderlies. This is his account of that extraordinary journey and their remarkable heroism.
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Dare-Gale Press Littoral
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Dare-Gale Press Slow Burn
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Dare-Gale Press A Ghosting in Ukraine
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