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SynopsisThrough momentary glimpses and unaddressed, unsigned missives, The Imageless World evolves into a snapshot of contemporary experience – its anxieties, intimacies, absurdities and occasional horror. Dipping between parody and mourning,...
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SynopsisHow modern is modern? How does the new come to be the surface which makes the personality visible? How does an offset become a peak? One of the key differences...
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SynopsisThis major selection of works for the theatre offers a unique insight into the chaotic, violent, compassionate and unpredictable world created by Daniel Keene. Written as much for the page...
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Synopsis Volume 17.1 of Salt, the international journal of poetry and poetics edited by John Kinsella. This issue “Against War”, contains contributions from Hilda Raz, Reginald Shepherd and Susan Wheeler.
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Synopsis‘With the publication of Shoot in 1999, Mark Pirie established himself as one of the most promising of the younger New Zealand poets. Gallery brings together the best of Pirie’s...
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SynopsisStructured as a series of poetic arguments, essays, and visions, Double Venus seeks a suitable language for reconciling various styles of commitment. The collection is especially concerned with facing the...
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SynopsisContrivances consists of four constellations of poems. It is characteristic of John Wilkinson’s writing that each poem can be read either as self-sufficient or as interdependent with other poems in...
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Synopsis‘All Day All Night is Cath Kenneally’s third collection of poems. It ranges across the territory of home and relationships, children, politics, gender, popular culture, travel, nationality and identity, with...
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SynopsisAftermath brings together several long poems concerned with masculinity, authority, and the politics of art, alongside a selection of shorter poems curious about science, memory and new technology, written over...
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SynopsisAccumulus is a collection of Ethan Paquin’s first two books of poems, The Makeshift and Dead July. The former was released in the UK in 2002, to widespread critical notice...