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![\[John Corigliano: A Monograph\]](../../images/covers/coriglianoprog.jpg)
John Corigliano is one of America's most distinguished composers, and yet this is the first book exclusively dedicated to a discussion of his music to be published on either side of the Atlantic.
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"...a satisfying, memorable book by a writer whose prose is as well crafted, intelligent and sensitive as her poetry." Myra Schneider, The North, No. 12
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This book is a rich mix of situations and landscapes in which tensions are always present, where dark presences lurk in the shadows, and where the scorpion's tail is posed ready for the strike.
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Controversial, funny, stimulating and thought-provoking, The Art of Stealing Time gives us a unique insight into the mind and working methods of one of the most significant composers alive today. This is, without doubt, a book to return to again and again.
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Lithium is a first collection from a writer who has only comparatively recently made an appearance on the poetry scene. The 'lithium' of the title - a metallic element, and also one of the drugs used in the treatment of manic depression - hints at the rich and unusual mix of poems in this volume.
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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.
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Not only does this volume deal with the subject of disability head on, but it does so without demanding sympathy from the reader. Keith Ashton was himself disabled and in this, his only full-length collection, he relays his hopes and fears, his highs and lows, in a combative manner which makes these frank poems essential and encouraging reading for the able-bodied and the disabled person alike.
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"The world of Jonathan Asser exists in the corners and crannies of London's cafés, barbers, gaols, take-aways, tower blocks and fleshpots...
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Of these new poems, Mimi Khalvati writes:
"I like the warmth, the melancholy, and the colours of this sequence; and how even the harsh brutalities are filtered through a celebratory tenderness."
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"Donald Atkinson deals in serious and considered themes - including violence, cruelty and arguments about war. He creates telling imagery and narrative... shown in a moving series of dramatic monologues." Stella Stocker, Wayfarers 90
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