WINNER OF THE T S ELIOT PRIZE 2013SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2013 FORWARD PRIZE In Parallax Sinead Morri...
In The Other Mountain Rowan Williams relives moments of intense trial, when women and men are tra...
Roger Langley's poems explore perception. They take their bearings from forms as diverse as Renai...
In Ice Gillian Clarke turns to the real winters of 2009 and 2010. In their extremity they redefin...
The poems in The Sleepwalker at Sea tread a fluid line between dream and wakefulness, memory and ...
Sorley MacLean (Somhairle MacGill-Eain 1911-1996) is generally recognised as the most significant...
A blacksmith creates a girl from fire. A hedgehog conquers a kingdom. How do you ride a Camargue ...
Taller When Prone has at its heart Les Murray's celebrations of the rural world in Australia and ...
A NEW 2008 EDITION OF SUJATA BHATT'S CELEBRATED 1988 FIRST COLLECTION 'Brunizem' is a dark prairi...
The poems in Rory Waterman's debut collection Tonight the Summer's Over explore belonging and est...
Following his irreverent Oulipian reworking of Shakespeare's Sonnets, in his new book Philip Terr...
The six sequences of There Is an Anger that Moves travel from Jamaica to England and back. A moth...