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  • av Tom Raworth
    171

    Tom Raworth's long-lost 1971 book is published at long last.

  • av Jeremy Over
    161

    Jeremy Over's fourth Carcanet collection is an exuberant book of experimental poetry tracking the movements of a happily wandering mind.

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    147

    The September-October 2024 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.

  • av Rebecca Watts
    161

    This third collection from award-winning poet Rebecca Watts is a vibrant, resonant exploration of childhood, desire, conflict and the animal nature of the self.

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    147

    The July-August 2024 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.

  • av Fabio Morabito
    171

    A selected poems in translation by one of Mexico's leading poets, taken from five collections of verse across five decades, addressing issues of migration, duality, language loss and the mutability of identity.

  • av Peter McDonald
    161

    The poems in One Little Room enter and explore confined spaces in history and personal memory.

  • av Mimi Khalvati
    371

    This Collected Poems spans Mimi Khalvati's nine collections and includes previously uncollected poems.

  • av Claudine Toutoungi
    161

    Toutoungi's third collection is a tragi-comic journal of grief that, out of the chaos of bereavement, her failing eyesight and eco-stress, blends poems of startling wit and hard-won joy.

  • av Julian Orde
    191

    Conjurors presents this poet's best work, much of it for the first time.

  • av Dunya Mikhail
    171

    These short poems, considered as Iraqi haiku, reflect an urgent wisdom beyond their original borders.

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    147

    The May-June 2024 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.

  • av Carl Phillips
    161

    Carl PhillipsâEUR(TM)s Scattered Snows, to the North is a collection about distortion and revelation, about knowing and the unreliability of a knowing thatâEUR(TM)s based on human memory.

  • av Gabriel Josipovici
    191

    This is Gabriel JosipoviciâEUR(TM)s most melodramatic and enigmatic fiction to date, as though one of MagritteâEUR(TM)s paintings had come to life to the rhythms of a Bach partita.

  • av Bei Dao
    191

    Sidetracks, Bei DaoâEUR(TM)s first new collection in almost fifteen years, is also the poetâEUR(TM)s first long poem and his magnum opusâEUR"the artistic culmination of a lifetime devoted to the renewal and reinvention of language.

  • av Jenny Lewis
    161

    These poems are apocalyptic and sensory, coming from a place of hurt and love, of the human spirit struggling to transcend 'base matter' and make sense of the world.

  • av Mary O'Malley
    161

    In Mary O'Malley's new collection, the world's at a precarious tipping point; trust in language is breaking down. The poet gives voices to the wolf, the seal and shark, finding new language against peril.

  • av Caroline Bird
    161

    Caroline Bird's new collection charts marriage, lesbian parenthood, addiction and recovery: the ambush of real life that occurs in the stillness, after the happy ending.

  • av Sasha Dugdale
    171

    The Strongbox, a modernist poem, is an extended work that develops elements of Greek mythology, epic literature and the cultures of wars, both ancient and painfully recent.

  • av Stanley Moss
    241

    A collection of new and selected poems about life, love, and growing older.

  • av Oksana Maksymchuk
    171

    The debut English-language collection from a Ukrainian poet reflecting on her experiences of the invasion of her homeland.

  • av Frank Kuppner
    171

    Frank Kuppner's new book consists of three hilarious, philosophical, existential sequences: The Liberating Vertigo of a Final Passage of Meaning, Not Quite the Greatest Story Never Told, and Not Quite a False Fresh Start.

  • av Christine Roseeta Walker
    161

    Coco Island is an integrous first collection from the Jamaican poet and novelist Christine Roseeta Walker, exploring the bittersweet effects of a postcolonial world.

  • av Rory Waterman
    161

    Come Here to This Gate is a three-part collection, focusing variously on caring for an alcoholic father with dementia, the personal and global conflicts that shape our lives, and what happens when imps, ghosts and boggarts have to reckon with the modern world.

  • av Thomas A Clark
    271

    Four book-length poems respond to the experience of walking in the wild landscapes of the highlands and islands of Scotland.

  • av Gillian Clarke
    171

    The poems in Gillian Clarke's The Silence begin during lockdown, whose silences Clarke listens so attentively that other voices emerge.

  • av Rebecca Hurst
    161

    From Sussex to Mexico, the poems in Rebecca Hurst's debut collection travel far and wide, documenting tensions between embodied and inherited landscapes.

  • av Rowland Bagnall
    161

    The poems in Near-Life Experience consider, above all, ideas of attentiveness: to art and experience, to nature and imagination; to the present moment as it happens, what it offers, leaves behind, and means.

  • av Isabel Galleymore
    161

    Isabel Galleymore's second book is a collection of ecopoetry that explores cuteness, care and commodification in an age of hyper-capitalism and environmental crisis.

  • av Victoria Kennefick
    161

    The highly anticipated second collection from the winner of the Seamus Heaney First Collection Prize 2022.

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