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'Acceptable words' comprises a series of highly individual essays covering the whole of Geoffrey Hill's poetry to date, including the remarkable late ...Lees meer
We are still here on earth. With a troubled sense of wonder, Jeffrey Wainwright's new book witnesses to that earth's ordinariness, profusion, and myst...Lees meer
As Best We Can , Jeffrey Wainwright's seventh collection, marks a change of key for the poet. After the elegiac tone of The Reasoner (2016), the poems...Lees meer
Now in its third edition Poetry: The Basics remains an engaging exploration of the world of poetry. Drawing on examples ranging from Chaucer to childr...Lees meer
Now in its third edition Poetry: The Basics remains an engaging exploration of the world of poetry. Drawing on examples ranging from Chaucer to childr...Lees meer
The poet gathers ghosts and brings them into earshot. There are elegies in which the daily world of chores and small events offers its consolations. I...Lees meer
This collection of Jeffrey Wainwright's poetry brings together most of his first collection, a Poetry Book Society recommendation, and much of what he...Lees meer
This poetry collection, whose title is taken from a letter by Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, addresses the desire for clarity in knowledge ...Lees meer
What Must Happen has concerns which might be grouped under three headings. First there are personal, mainly elegiac poems that recall parents, relatio...Lees meer
The title poem is accompanied by the 24-part sequence "Free Rein", with its broad political and human perspectives. The author has also written "Heart...Lees meer
Quixotic in his hapless drive to know everything in a world where nature itself is elusive, the narrator of these 95 free-verse poems struggles with h...Lees meer