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[Dreams that Spell the Light]

Shanta Acharya

Dreams that Spell the Light

Shanta Acharya’s fifth full-length collection is gentle, poignant and unpretentious. She writes about real concerns with a directness and a linguistic tension which registers her Indian origins without being merely exotic.

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[Inexorable Weather]

Louis Armand (Australia)

Inexorable Weather

Inexorable Weather is this young Australian poet's second collection, and his first to be published in the UK. Armand is an exciting and risk-taking poet, a new voice who delights in stretching language and technique in uncharted directions to electrifying effect.

Paperback £5.95 £5.36

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[Treatise on Touch]

David Baker (USA)

Treatise on Touch

Treatise on Touch is a selection from all six of American poet David Baker's seven collections of poetry to date, all of which have met with critical acclaim in the US.

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[The Skiers]

Jill Bialosky (USA)

The Skiers

Jill Bialosky's three collections of poetry have met with great acclaim in the USA. The Skiers draws together work from each of these collections for her first volume of poetry to be published in the UK – a book that is moving, intimate, powerful and, above all, memorable.

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[Someone Has Stayed In Stockholm]

Don Coles (Canada)

Someone Has Stayed In Stockholm

"Don Coles makes poems which are attentive, tender, flexible, offhand but exact - intricate journeys, which are a joy to follow." Margaret Atwood

Paperback £7.25 £6.53
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[The Common Flesh]

Alison Croggon (Australia)

The Common Flesh

"Often shifting and allusive, her poems can convey the 'strangeness of dream'... She can slip in and out of styles as readily as an amphibian slips from land to water." Australian Book Review

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[The Glass-Blower: Selected Poems]

Keki N. Daruwalla (India)

The Glass-Blower: Selected Poems

This first full-length volume of Daruwalla's work to be published outside India provides a long-overdue opportunity to become better acquainted with a poet previously encountered in the UK, in tantalizing glimpses, only in anthologies.

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[New and Selected Poems]

Sarah Day (Australia)

New and Selected Poems

The selection of poems in this book - taken from Sarah Day's three published books and concluding with a substantial body of new work - reflects continuities: the eye for detail and ear for cadence; the process of distilling experience for its essentials; and the power of the image.

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[Painting the Bamboo Tree]

Gail Dendy (South Africa)

Painting the Bamboo Tree

In her mesmerising first collection, Gail Dendy unleashes a panoply of sound, smells, colours, rhythms from her native South Africa in a sequence of poems which, though dealing with the familiar, the intimate and the every-day, have a haunting strangeness.

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[Lineations]

Robert Gray (Australia)

Lineations

"Australia has kept Robert Gray a secret for all too long. He is one of the contemporary masters of poetry in English." Les Murray

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